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Otis in Motion More than 160 years ago, Elisha Graves Otis invented the modern elevator and forever changed the urban landscape. Today, the company that bears his name is the world’s leading provider of elevators, escalators and moving walkways, moving more than 2 billion people through a world of ever-taller buildings, busy airports and crowded metros, every day. Otis can be found in structures around the globe, making daily living in some of the most modern engineering feats possible. Reaching New Heights Over the last century, Otis has supplied numerous iconic buildings, including 8 of the 10 buildings that have held the title of “World’s Tallest.” At-A-Glance Otis Elevator Co. is a unit of United Technologies Corporation, a leading provider to the aerospace and building systems industries worldwide 2015 sales: $12 Billion Products sold and serviced in more than 200 countries and territories Approximately 2.6 million Otis ® elevators and escalators in operation worldwide Approximately 1.9 million elevators and escalators serviced by Otis worldwide Nearly 66,000 employees globally with approximately 1,000 branch offices Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower 1909 213.4m Woolworth Building 1913 241.4m 40 Wall Street 1930 282.5m Chrysler Building 1930 318.9m Empire State Building 1930 381m One World Trade Center 1972 417m Petronas Towers 1998 452m Burj Khalifa 2010 828m Some other iconic buildings around the world with Otis equipment include 30 Hudson Yards, Canton TV Tower, Eiffel Tower, Grande Arche, Ping An Finance Centre and Shanghai World Financial Center. Lotte World Tower in Seoul, Korea

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Page 1: Otis in Motion - Otis Worldwide - Home · Otis in Motion More than 160 years ago, Elisha Graves Otis invented the modern elevator and forever changed the urban landscape. Today, the

Otis in Motion

More than 160 years ago, Elisha Graves Otis invented the modern elevator and forever changed the urban landscape. Today, the company that bears his name is the world’s leading provider of elevators, escalators and moving walkways, moving more than 2 billion people through a world of ever-taller buildings, busy airports and crowded metros, every day.

Otis can be found in structures around the globe, making daily living in some of the most modern engineering feats possible.

Reaching New HeightsOver the last century, Otis has supplied numerous iconic buildings, including 8 of the 10 buildings that have held the title of “World’s Tallest.”

At-A-Glance• Otis Elevator Co. is a unit

of United Technologies Corporation, a leading provider to the aerospace and building systems industries worldwide

• 2015 sales: $12 Billion

• Products sold and serviced in more than 200 countries and territories

• Approximately 2.6 million Otis® elevators and escalators in operation worldwide

• Approximately 1.9 million elevators and escalators serviced by Otis worldwide

• Nearly 66,000 employees globally with approximately 1,000 branch offices

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower

1909

213.4m

Woolworth Building

1913

241.4m

40 Wall Street

1930

282.5m

Chrysler Building

1930

318.9m

Empire State Building

1930

381m

One World Trade Center

1972

417m

Petronas Towers

1998

452m

Burj Khalifa

2010

828m

Some other iconic buildings around the world with Otis equipment include 30 Hudson Yards, Canton TV Tower, Eiffel Tower, Grande Arche, Ping An Finance Centre and Shanghai World Financial Center.

Lotte World Tower in Seoul, Korea

Over the last century, Otis has supplied numerous iconic buildings, including 8 of the 10 buildings

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OTIS PRODUCTS, SERVICE & MODERNIZATION

©2016 Otis Elevator Company www.otis.com

ProductsOur advanced technologies address a full range of applications, so we can satisfy our customers’ needs with customized solutions that keep the world moving forward.

Gen2® elevators provide sustainability, architectural fl exibility and outstanding ride quality. Options include machine room-less or mini-machine room, heavy duty and high speed.

The CompassPlus® destination management system provides fast, personalized elevator service while improving system performance.

The Otis SkyRise® high-rise elevator is designed for the world’s tallest, most prestigious buildings and is available in single, double-deck and super-double-deck models.

Escalators and Trav-O-Lator® moving walkways offer superior reliability in public and commercial applications.

Sustainability features include ReGen™ drives, power monitoring and highly effi cient lubrication systems.

ServiceOtis Service™ keeps your elevators and escalators in operation so that the life-blood of urban living—people—can continue to � ow.

Otis Service features the largest network of mechanics, branch offi ces and service centers worldwide.

The responsive eService customer portal provides real-time equipment and service information proactively, via computer, tablet or smartphone.

The REM® monitoring system combined with our dedicated Elite™ Service program provides customers optimal reliability and faster response time.

ModernizationOtis elevators, escalators and moving walkways can enhance a building’s value, adding unmatched style, reliability and energy ef� ciency everyone can appreciate.

Our innovative modernization technologies and an extensive product line can improve performance, aesthetics and reliability of elevator systems.

The advantages of Gen2 elevator technology can be applied to building modernizations, helping reduce overall energy consumption while improving reliability and performance.

Otis installed the original elevators in The Empire State Building in 1930. More than 80 years later, we are currently modernizing these elevators as part of an extensive building refurbishment.