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ATLANTA, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ One year ago, the commercial real estate industry suffered a steep decline in building activity as COVID-19 turned skyscrapers into vertical ghost towns. But according to the TK Elevator Index Powered by MAX, the industry s most accurate urban mobility analysis tool, elevator activity has now returned to 71% of pre-COVID levels as tenants and visitors increasingly return to buildings.
The TK Elevator Index Powered by MAX is a monthly indicator of average elevator activity across the U.S. The proprietary data platform is powered by MAX, the elevator industry s first cloud- and IoT-based digital platform enabling enhanced service and predictive maintenance. MAX is connected to more than 85,000 elevators across the U.S., and, as part of its diverse capabilities, accurately monitors elevator activity in all types of commercial and residential buildings.
TK Elevator supplies 24 elevators and 13 escalators at Globe Life Field, home of MLB s Texas Rangers
- TK Elevator s state-of-the-art vertical transportation systems were part of the show this week as the Rangers played their 2021 home opening series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
- All 37 units are connected to MAX, TK Elevator s cloud- and IoT-based digital platform enabling enhanced service and predictive maintenance that help ensure maximum system uptime.
- TK Elevator has its modern vertical transportation systems at some of the top stadiums and arenas in North America.
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ARLINGTON, Texas, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Fans at Globe Life Field this week enjoyed the use of 24 elevators and 13 escalators from TK Elevator as the Texas Rangers played their 2021 home opening series against the Toronto Blue Jays. The 37 precision-engineered vertical transportation units, which were turned over to the Texas Rangers in March 202
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