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The Inseparable
Links
The Inseparable Links
A successful vertical
transportation system
is dependent on 3 stages
of its life cycle.
These stages are interlinked
inseparably.
A compromise at any stage
can have disastrous and
sometimes irremediable
consequences on other
stages of the vertical
transportation project.
Not to mention the impact
on the overall project.
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At TAK & Associates
we recognize these links and rely on our extensive
experience within each stage of the life cycle
and the links to preempt compromise at any
stage.
Our value added services cover all stages
of the vertical transportation life cycle
covering Design, Execution, Service and Modernization.
Our approach focuses on the
grey areas of your vertical transportation
requirements, projects and contracts.
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Commitment |
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At TAK & Associates, we are committed
to providing customers access to unbiased
expertise for their vertical transportation
needs and queries at all stages of the vertical
transportation life cycle.
We are committed that each
recommendation that originates from TAK &
Associates will positively answer to the three
questions -
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Is it ETHICAL? |
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Is it APPROPRIATE? |
We are committed that we will
not have a prior collaboration or understanding
with any vertical transportation supplier.
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Infrastructure |
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Intellectual Capital
The greatest infrastructure at the
disposal of our clients is our intellectual
capital. Our wide experience and
exposure to all aspects of the vertical
transportation technology and business
including processes and requirements
enables us to pre-empt potential
issues as well as maximizing value
for our clients.
Information
Technology Tools
We are equipped with the information
technology tools required to provide
the committed value addition.
Traffic
Simulation Software
The traditional approach to traffic
analysis calculates the “ROUND
TRIP TIME” based on an estimation
of average number of stops. This
is then divided by the number of
proposed elevators in the group
to calculate the “INTERVAL”.
“AVERAGE WAITING TIMES”
are then estimated as a percentage
of the “INTERVAL”. The
estimation is judgmental, based
on observations and experiences.
We are equipped with advanced software
for elevator traffic analysis which
enables traffic simulation based
calculations rather than just based
on formulae, thus eliminating subjective
and judgmental approach to elevatoring.
CAD
All required
measurement meters and tools
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