In terms of sales volume and cost performance, Shanghai Mitsubishi is incomparable to other manufacturers. In 2008, their sales exceeded 32,000 units, ranking first in domestic sales for the first consecutive year (it needs to be added here that the method of counting annual sales is different, and some manufacturers calculate it by signing contracts, such as Guangzhou Hitachi; Some manufacturers calculate according to the customer's delivery, such as Shanghai Mitsubishi). But Shanghai Mitsubishi also has its shortcomings. Their trademark is not the original "Mitsubishi", but Shanghai Mitsubishi. As Shanghai Mitsubishi is a Chinese-controlled elevator company, Japan does not allow it to use the "Mitsubishi" trademark, but it is said that they recently built a new factory, which is controlled by Mitsubishi of Japan, to produce products with the "Mitsubishi" trademark. The price is more expensive.
When the landlord chooses the elevator, I still advise you to look not only at the brand, but also at the model under the brand. For example, LEGY of Shanghai Mitsubishi, SKY series of Tianjin Otis, HGP and HEP of Hitachi are all purely residential ladders, so don't choose the above models for public construction projects.
The quality of the elevator itself is on the one hand, and installation and after-sales service are also very important.
The most important thing is to look at the funds of the landlord's family. If the funds are insufficient, you can also use brands like KONE and Thyssen.
I have been responsible for purchasing elevators in our unit, and I know this industry better. Mitsubishi is selected for the office and hotel, and Otis Tianjin is selected for the residence.