GEDA Multilift has found its place in the market.
A year ago GEDA presented its new Multilift line for the first time. A year after worldwide introduction on the market at BAUMA 2007 – time to look back.
The new hoist range was launched in times of global economic revival. Rental fleets and building companies invested substantially. However, investments turned out to be problematic due to extended delivery times and excessive prices on the steel market. GEDA also had and still has to deal with these problems.
![]() | GEDA Multilift P12 Sydney, Queens Square Load capacity: 12 persons Lifting speed: 40 m/min Erection height: 135 m Levels: 27 |
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| Besides the higher acquisition costs, logistic and transport costs influence the purchase decision, as well. Moreover the often limited available space at construction sites and the time consuming, sometimes complicated assembly of large personnel hoists play a decisive roll. All these points were considered when developing the Multilift. For example the complete base unit is delivered as one piece with perfect dimensions for container shipping or truck transport. At the building site you can then start erecting the hoist without having to assemble individual parts for the car first. Absolutely new and unique is the new flat cable which is already integrated in the base enclosure. This patent-registered innovation has only equipped as standard in the Multilift line so far and offers a lot of advantages – only GEDA can offer. |
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| Especially popular in city centres where limited space is available. |
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The new, patent-registered GEDA flat cable. In use with a low and high |
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