Daldoss Elevetronic Srl is an Italian elevator company that manufactures passenger and freight elevators, including wheelchair/platform lifts. It was founded in 1945 after World War II by Corrado Daldoss and started out as a small workshop specializing in passenger and freight elevators. In 1970, the company was established with a new name "Daldoss Elevetronic". The company is currently based in Pergine Valsugana, in the Trentino (TN) province.
Products[]
Current products[]
- Microlift: Dumbwaiter with a maximum capacity of 300 kilograms.
- Microlift Evolution: Dumbwaiter with a maximum capacity of only 50 kilograms.
- Microfreight: Traction freight elevator. It has two versions; Microfreight Classic (with a maximum capacity of 1500 kilograms) and Microfreight Plus (with a maximum capacity of 1400 kilograms).
- Level: Hydraulic platform lifts
- Level Map: Platform lift with manual swing door, constant-push button control inside the car and automatic control at floor landing.
- Level Plus: Platform lift with manual swing door outside, 4-panel foldable door inside and a fully automatic control.
- Level Matic: Platform lift with automatic doors and a fully automatic control.
- Level Goods: Platform lift-style hydraulic freight elevator with a maximum capacity of 500 kilograms and 2 persons.
- EasyGo: Machine room less passenger elevator. It has two versions; EasyGo-e (gearless traction) and EasyGo-h (hydraulic).
Past products[]
- D One: Compact machine room less traction passenger elevator.
- Easylife: Compact hydraulic passenger elevator.
Overseas distributors[]
Company | Country(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|
PT. Aina Bendito Dios | Indonesia | [1] |
Alto Lift Company | Australia | |
Al-Najim Saudi International Co. Ltd. | Saudi Arabia | [2] |
Alto Lift Company | Australia | |
Atlantic Elevator Sdn. Bhd. | Malaysia | Since 1996 |
Caribbean Lifts Ltd. | Trinidad and Tobago | |
Chun Ming Engineering Co. Ltd. | Hong Kong, China | |
CRC Lifting LLC | Azerbaijan | |
DSLifts | Malta | |
Eleva SA | Switzerland | |
Elevators Installation NZ Ltd. | New Zealand | |
General Elevator and Escalator Corporation | Philippines | Since 1996 |
Gravity Lifting Nigeria Ltd. | Nigeria | |
Groffe Elevator Services Co. Ltd. | Malta | Since 2012 |
Independence 2011 | New Zealand | |
LEAF Consulting d.o.o. | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
PT. Maxima Elevator | Indonesia | |
Mid Western Lift Services Ltd. | Ireland | |
Nova Machinery LLC | UAE | |
Phoenix Elevators | New Zealand | |
Rey & Lenferna Ltd. | Mauritius | |
Sanford Lifts Engineering Co. Ltd. | Hong Kong, China | Discontinued (?) |
Savaria (Australia) Pty. Ltd. | Australia | |
Stannah Lifts | United Kingdom | Microlifts only[3] |
Swee Hin Elevator Pte. Ltd. | Singapore |
Notable installations[]
Hong Kong, China[]
Kowloon[]
- Mong Kok Computer Centre, Mong Kok (1991)
- Mai Sik Industrial Building, Kwai Chung (2000)
- Man Wai Building (Front Wing), Yau Mau Tei (2006)
- New Lucky House, Yau Mau Tei
- Mei Kwong Building (lower floors), Mong Kok
- Lee Fung Building, Mong Kok
- Mong Kok Commercial Centre (lower floors), Mong Kok (2004)
- City 151 (Car park), To Kwa Wan (Vehicle elevator only)
Hong Kong Island[]
- Crown Building, North Point
- Yalford Building, North Point
- Kam Hoi Building, Quarry Bay
- United Building, Fortress Hill
New Territories[]
- Fanling Centre, Fanling
Switzerland[]
- Manor department store, Lugano
- Via San Gottardo 60, Massagno
- Hauptstrasse 101, Rorschach
- Viale Verbano 9, Muralto
Other countries[]
- Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta, Indonesia
- Jl. Raya Kemang No. 15 (with a Daiso store), Jakarta, Indonesia
- H&M, Sunway Velocity Mall, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2017)
- McDonalds Gurney Plaza (dumbwaiter)
- Gleneagles Hospital (New Wing) (Dumbwaiter)
- 242-250 George St, Liverpool, Sydney, NSW, Australia
- Lane Cove Bus Interchange footbridge, Sydney, NSW, Australia (modernised by Kone in 2023)
- West Shopping Complex, Moscow, Russia
- United Colors of Benetton, Palermo, Italy
Trivia[]
- Almost every Daldoss elevators use push buttons made by DMG. In Hong Kong, some Daldoss elevators use either Dewhurst[4] or other third-party buttons provided by Chun Ming Engineering.