Are Commercial Lifts a Commodity or Real Differentiators?
Commercial lifts vary more than most buyers expect. Well-designed systems can improve foot traffic dynamics and energy use in busy commercial settings, ultimately making tenants happier and lowering your long-term maintenance costs. In contrast, a poorly commissioned system can cause mis-levelling at stops and create long queues at peak hours, among other problems. These subpar installations have become liabilities now that accessibility standards are tightening and commercial properties have to compete on both performance and user experience. What makes a commercial lift a ‘differentiator’ and not just a commodity? A commercial lift becomes a differentiator when it offers you clear advantages over standard systems. These elevators may cost more upfront, but they ’ ve been engineered and refined to a point where they improve the flow and functionality of a building. Instead of just moving people from floor to floor, they can be programmed to ease congestion during peak hour...