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KiP LiFT has established a dedicated Technical Verification & Quality Department to ensure every supplied component meets the company’s internal standards before reaching customers.

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The company has defined a new R&D roadmap focusing on sensor technologies, control systems optimisation and modular component design.

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KiP LiFT announced that it has deepened its cooperation with several high-quality Turkish elevator component manufacturers, building a shared roadmap for the coming years.

A new online technical library brings together catalogues, drawings and installation guides in a single, easy-to-access platform.

KiP LiFT Launches Technical Verification & Quality Department

KiP LiFT has launched a new Technical Verification & Quality Department to strengthen its control over the elevator components it supplies to the market.
The department is responsible for checking incoming parts from suppliers, confirming that each item meets KiP LiFT’s internal performance, safety and durability criteria. Components such as control units, sensors, machine room equipment, cabins, doors and accessories are now systematically verified before they are added to customer offers.

“We are not a manufacturer, but we treat quality as if every product carried our own brand,” the company stated. “This department was created to make sure our partners receive components that are carefully selected, technically evaluated and fully traceable.”

With this step, KiP LiFT underlines its position as a reliable, engineering-driven supplier in the Turkish elevator ecosystem.

KiP LiFT Publishes Its 2025 R&D Roadmap for Elevator Components

KiP LiFT has published its 2025 R&D roadmap for elevator components, outlining the main technical areas the company will focus on in the coming period.

The roadmap prioritises:
• advanced safety and position sensors,
• lifecycle optimisation for control and drive components,
• brake and safety elements with higher reliability margins,
• modular cabin and door solutions that simplify installation and service.

KiP LiFT emphasises that its R&D work is centred on technical analysis, benchmarking and engineering know-how, rather than in-house manufacturing.

“Our goal is to generate knowledge,” the company explained. “We want to clearly show why a specific component is more efficient, safer or easier to maintain, and translate that into better guidance for our customers and partners.”

KiP LiFT Strengthens Strategic Partnerships with Leading Turkish Manufacturers

KiP LiFT has announced the next phase of its collaboration with a group of leading Turkish elevator component manufacturers. Rather than expanding geographically, the company is choosing to grow by building deeper, long-term partnerships within Türkiye’s own industrial base.

The new phase includes:
• regular joint planning meetings on product ranges and availability,
• shared forecasting to secure stable stock and short lead times,
• coordinated after-sales and technical support processes,
• a common roadmap for new component families and upgrades.

“Our entire supply network is based in Türkiye, and we are proud of that,” KiP LiFT stated. “The companies we work with are among the most reliable and quality-focused manufacturers in the sector. By aligning our roadmaps, we can offer our customers consistent standards, stronger technical backing and much more predictable deliveries.”

With this move, KiP LiFT positions itself as a bridge between Turkish manufacturers and both domestic and international elevator companies, focusing on engineering support, availability and project-oriented service.

KiP LiFT Launches Online Technical Library for Elevator Professionals

KiP LiFT has launched an Online Technical Library designed for elevator installers, project engineers and purchasing teams who need fast access to reliable documentation.

The platform gathers:
• updated product catalogues,
• dimensional drawings and basic layout proposals,
• installation and wiring guidelines,
• compatibility and replacement tables,
• maintenance notes and checklists.

“Sales is only one part of the job,” the company commented. “Professional customers also expect clear, organised information. With the Online Technical Library, they can quickly download what they need for design, tender preparation or on-site installation.”

The new system is continuously updated as KiP LiFT expands its product range and supplier collaborations, aiming to become a reference point for technical information on elevator components.

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