China Daily

Schindler to expand its presence in Chinese market

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Schindler Group plans to continue expanding its branch network in China as the country’s economy is substantia­lly opening up, according to executives of the global manufactur­er of elevators and escalators.

The Swiss company has built a reputation for safety and good quality in the past three decades, and will continue to provide cutting-edge technologi­es and excellent services to China for the long run, said Group CEO Thomas Oetterli.

The company highlighte­d its new technology solution called Schindler Ahead at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo earlier this month. It captures real-time data and uses big data analysis and artificial intelligen­ce to predict maintenanc­e needs.

Oetterli said the Schindler Ahead solution enables clients to detect a potential equipment failure in advance and interact with customers to enhance their experience.

“With the CIIE, the Chinese government has showcased its determinat­ion to import more into the market. I foresee that future government policies will encourage us to continue investing and will make it easier to conduct business,” said Daryoush Ziai, CEO of Schindler China.

Ziai cited a recent World Bank report, in which China had risen up the rankings for ease of doing business.

Schindler Group establishe­d its first industrial joint venture in the Chinese mainland in 1980, two years after China announced the reform and opening-up policy. Its landmark projects in China include those in the Shanghai Tower, the 2010 Expo China Pavilion, China World Trade Center Tower 3 and the National Stadium, also known as the Bird’s Nest.

Oetterli said that over the past three decades, the country has been transition­ing toward a more service-oriented model.

“In the past, almost 100 percent of our research and developmen­t sources were in Switzerlan­d. Today our R&D resources in China are bigger than other Schindler R&D centers around the world,” he said.

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