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+ | |Box title = Thai Lift Industries Public Company Limited<br />บริษัทไทยลิฟท์ อินดัสตรีส์ จำกัด (มหาชน) |
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+ | |Row 1 title = Founded |
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+ | |Row 1 info = 1977 (Bangkok, Thailand) |
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+ | |Row 2 title = Head office |
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+ | |Row 2 info = Bangkok, Thailand |
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+ | |Row 3 title = Acquired by |
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+ | |Row 3 info = [[Kone]] (2005) |
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+ | |Row 4 title = Status |
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+ | |Row 4 info = Defunct |
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+ | |Row 5 title = Website |
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+ | |Row 5 info = [https://web.archive.org/web/20050910104540/http://www.thailift.co.th/ thailift.co.th] (''archived'') |
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+ | }}'''Thai Lift Industries''' (Thai: '''บริษัทไทยลิฟท์ อินดัสตรีส์ จำกัด (มหาชน)'''), better known by its trademark brand '''THYMAN''') was an elevator company based in Bangkok, Thailand. It manufactured elevators as well as dumbwaiters under the brand name THYMAN. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | Thyman was incorporated in 1977 and |
+ | Thyman was incorporated in 1977<ref name=EMIS/> and was managed by Thai Management. It was the first Thai elevator manufacturer when it was established. In 1992, the company was listed on The Stock Exchange of Thailand and in 1993, they began distributing [[Kone]] elevators in Thailand. |
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+ | In 2005, the company was acquired by Kone as a major shareholder, and after that the company was known as '''Kone Thai Lift Industries PLC''' but later changed name to '''Kone Public Company Limited''' after it became wholly owned by KONE Corporation of Finland. |
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+ | ==Elevator fixtures== |
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+ | {{Main|List of Thyman elevator fixtures}} |
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==Notable installations in Thailand== |
==Notable installations in Thailand== |
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+ | === Bangkok === |
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− | *Siam City Hotel, Bangkok (parking elevators) |
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− | *Silom Village Inn |
+ | *Silom Village Inn |
− | *Trinity Mall |
+ | *Trinity Mall |
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− | *The Ambassador Hotel, Bangkok (main wing) |
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+ | * Bangkok Co-op Store Banglamphu |
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+ | * Baan Suanthon Condominium Phutthabucha 47 |
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+ | * Bangpai Hospital (Inpatient Building) |
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+ | * Suksawat Hospital |
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+ | * Bangkok Hotel Lotus Sukhumvit (carpark elevator, 1994) |
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+ | * St. James Hotel |
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+ | * (KONE) Thai Lift Industries PLC Headquarters (now closed) |
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+ | === Other cities === |
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+ | * View Tower, Ngamwongwan Nonthaburi |
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+ | * The Ngee Sun Superstore, Udonthani |
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+ | * Kata Beach Resort, Phuket |
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+ | * Patong Hospital, Phuket |
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+ | * The Ambassador City Jomtien Pattaya, Chonburi (Ocean Wing) |
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+ | * Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, Nakhon Ratchasrima |
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+ | ** In-patient Building |
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+ | ** Pharmacy Building |
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+ | ** Dentistry Building |
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+ | * Hatyai Genting Hotel, Songkhla |
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+ | * City Park Hotel, Hatyai, Songkhla |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The address of the company's former head office is 239 Rimkhlongprapa Road, Bang Sue, Bangkok, Thailand<ref name=EMIS>[https://www.emis.com/php/company-profile/TH/Thai_Lift_Industries_PCL_en_2383629.html Thai Lift Industries PLC Profile - EMIS]</ref>. When Kone took over the company, the building became the office of Kone Thai Lift Industries before it moved to another location. If viewed through Google Street View, one can see that the building has two scenic elevators on its exterior, as well as a bit of a remnant of a KONE logo above the main door<ref>[https://goo.gl/maps/BjbimdN36yk Thai Lift Industries Company Limited - Google Maps] (for the look of the building's exterior via Google Street View)</ref>. The building is now houses SECOT, an environmental consultant company (as of April 2018)<ref>[https://goo.gl/maps/EsjiWWHDAnwH7QzD9 SECOT Headquarters - Google Maps]</ref>. |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | 90s_Thyman_Name_Capacity_Plate_SuksawatHospital.png|1990s Thyman elevator capacity and name plate. |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==Videos== |
==Videos== |
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− | [[File:Siam City Hotel, Bangkok Thyman Traction Parking Elevators|thumb|center|335 px|Thyman elevator in Siam City Hotel, Bangkok (parking elevators) (video: MelvinMan10).]] |
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+ | Thyman_Lifts_Elevators_@_Ayothaya_Riverside_Hotel_★★★,_Ayutthaya|Thyman elevators at Ayothaya Riverside Hotel, Ayutthaya (video: NingSama). |
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+ | Original!_Thyman_Elevator_@_Silom_Village_Inn,_Bangkok|Thyman elevator at Silom Village Inn, Bangkok (video: NingSama). |
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+ | 2_Thyman_Scenic_Lifts_Elevators_@_The_Ambassador_City_Jomtien_Pattaya,_Chonburi_★★★「Ocean_Wing」|Thyman elevators at The Ambassador City Jomtien Pattaya, Chonburi (Ocean Wing) (video: NingSama)</gallery> |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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− | [[File:Trinity Mall, Bangkok Thyman Traction Elevator|thumb|center|335 px|Thyman elevator in Trinity Mall, Bangkok (video: MelvinMan10).]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20050910104540/http://www.thailift.co.th/ Official website] (''archived'') |
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*[http://www.kone.co.th/en/about-us/kone-in/ Kone in | KONE Thailand] |
*[http://www.kone.co.th/en/about-us/kone-in/ Kone in | KONE Thailand] |
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*[http://listofcompanies.co.in/kone-thai-lift-industries-plc/ KONE THAI LIFT INDUSTRIES PLC] |
*[http://listofcompanies.co.in/kone-thai-lift-industries-plc/ KONE THAI LIFT INDUSTRIES PLC] |
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Revision as of 17:40, 24 May 2019
Thai Lift Industries Public Company Limited บริษัทไทยลิฟท์ อินดัสตรีส์ จำกัด (มหาชน) | |
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Founded |
1977 (Bangkok, Thailand) |
Head office |
Bangkok, Thailand |
Acquired by |
Kone (2005) |
Status |
Defunct |
Website |
thailift.co.th (archived) |
Thai Lift Industries (Thai: บริษัทไทยลิฟท์ อินดัสตรีส์ จำกัด (มหาชน)), better known by its trademark brand THYMAN) was an elevator company based in Bangkok, Thailand. It manufactured elevators as well as dumbwaiters under the brand name THYMAN.
History
Thyman was incorporated in 1977[1] and was managed by Thai Management. It was the first Thai elevator manufacturer when it was established. In 1992, the company was listed on The Stock Exchange of Thailand and in 1993, they began distributing Kone elevators in Thailand.
In 2005, the company was acquired by Kone as a major shareholder, and after that the company was known as Kone Thai Lift Industries PLC but later changed name to Kone Public Company Limited after it became wholly owned by KONE Corporation of Finland.
Elevator fixtures
- Main article: List of Thyman elevator fixtures
Notable installations in Thailand
Bangkok
- Silom Village Inn
- Trinity Mall
- Special Education Center (Central Region)
- Bangkok Co-op Store Banglamphu
- Baan Suanthon Condominium Phutthabucha 47
- Bangpai Hospital (Inpatient Building)
- Suksawat Hospital
- Bangkok Hotel Lotus Sukhumvit (carpark elevator, 1994)
- St. James Hotel
- (KONE) Thai Lift Industries PLC Headquarters (now closed)
Other cities
- View Tower, Ngamwongwan Nonthaburi
- The Ngee Sun Superstore, Udonthani
- Kata Beach Resort, Phuket
- Patong Hospital, Phuket
- The Ambassador City Jomtien Pattaya, Chonburi (Ocean Wing)
- Maharat Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, Nakhon Ratchasrima
- In-patient Building
- Pharmacy Building
- Dentistry Building
- Hatyai Genting Hotel, Songkhla
- City Park Hotel, Hatyai, Songkhla
Trivia
- The address of the company's former head office is 239 Rimkhlongprapa Road, Bang Sue, Bangkok, Thailand[1]. When Kone took over the company, the building became the office of Kone Thai Lift Industries before it moved to another location. If viewed through Google Street View, one can see that the building has two scenic elevators on its exterior, as well as a bit of a remnant of a KONE logo above the main door[2]. The building is now houses SECOT, an environmental consultant company (as of April 2018)[3].
Gallery
Videos
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Thai Lift Industries PLC Profile - EMIS
- ↑ Thai Lift Industries Company Limited - Google Maps (for the look of the building's exterior via Google Street View)
- ↑ SECOT Headquarters - Google Maps