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Edward Lowton
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Surprisingly Stannah!
05 September 2018
Meet the lift experts at Facilities Scotland and discover how they can make life with lifts a whole lot easier.

Facilities Scotland is part of the Scotland Works series of shows, also featuring the Health and Safety Scotland and Fire Safety Scotland, providing knowledge and support to the FM community in Scotland.
The event takes place at Glasgow’s SEC on the 12th and 13th of September 2018 – the perfect venue with unrivalled facilities in the heart of Scotland.
Facilities professionals may be surprised at the scope of Stannah in Scotland. A company well-known for their world-leading stairlifts has a large team of lift experts in Glasgow, providing an impressive and comprehensive portfolio of products and services. Stannah in Scotland supply and install escalators, moving walkways, passenger and platform lifts, service and goods lifts, loading systems, homelifts and stairlifts.
Their lift maintenance is supplied 24/7 to customers right across Scotland for all types of lifts from all manufacturers – not just Stannah products. Their highly-skilled lift engineers provide preventative planned maintenance, emergency call-out, repairs, refurbishment, removals and replacement services.
Be-spoke lift projects are a favourite, in particular restoring and modernising lifts on heritage sites where their own remarkable company history informs their expertise.
The Stannah Group celebrated their 150th anniversary in 2017 and still, to this day, operate by the rules their founder Joseph Stannah set out in 1867.
In Scotland Stannah is managed by Craig Stevenson, a passionate Scotsman and a fountain of lift knowledge. Come and meet Craig and the Stannah team at Facilities Scotland on Stand FM82 and find out how they can help you with lift responsibilities.
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