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Chinese Elevator Market Reaching Peak

2018-05-06

Chinese Elevator Market Reaching Peak

The Chinese elevator market has dominated the international elevator industry for more than 20 years. Large construction projects competing for the title of China`s tallest building have raced to ever greater heights. Currently, two-thirds of new elevator construction occurs in China.

China`s Shanghai Tower houses the world`s fastest elevator.

Slumping Chinese Elevator Market

However, all of that may be changing. China`s rapid construction phase may have reached it`s peak. Indeed, industry experts predict that the Chinese elevator market will decline, after which it may stabilize.

According to Bloomberg Intelligence analysts, Johnson Imode and Mustafa Okur, major elevator manufacturers will have to grapple with the slumping Chinese market. Consequently, elevator manufacturers in the country will need to consolidate in order to accommodate the lessened demand. Also, they may be looking to other markets or advancing technology to compensate for reduced revenue.

Bloomberg`s 2015 article titled The World`s Largest Elevator Market Is Falling and May Never Recover by Chris Cooper has the story.

Adam Taylor of the Washington Post agrees, saying, [China`s vast elevator market is slowing. As it slows, elevator companies are becoming more cutthroat - at every level."

The Need for Speed

CEP High Speed ElevatorsAccording to Taylor`s article, The surprisingly cutthroat race to build the world`s fastest elevator, world record setters are increasingly looking to high speed elevators to gain notoriety and marketing appeal.

In general, elevators are not typically built for speed, but for safety, reliability, and accessibility. However, Japanese companies hoping to break into the wider international market have been competing fiercely for speed records. China`s Shanghai Tower elevator installed by Japanese elevator manufacturer, Mitsubishi Electric, currently holds the world speed record, according to Guinness World Records.


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