Lpoa-Urban-Presentation.Pdf

Lpoa-Urban-Presentation.Pdf

HTI GROUP BRAND NAMES Globally competitive high-tech companies under one roof The HTI group is comprised of the following divisions: Ropeways, Snow Groomers and Tracked Utility Vehicles, Snowmaking, Urban Transportation Systems and Wind Turbine Generators. Strategic coordination and networking within the group creates a valuable synergy, one that makes HTI the world's first single-source supplier for winter technologies. LEITNER ropeways: POMA: AGUDIO: MINIMETRO: PRINOTH: DEMACLENKO: LEITWIND: rope-hauled rope-hauled material rope-hauled snow groomers lances, fan guns, gearless wind passenger passenger ropeway urban and tracked and complete turbines in the transportation transportation systems transportation utility vehicles snow-making megawatt systems for winter systems for systems for all slopes systems category sports, tourism, and mountain and urban and terrain urban transport environments 2 FINANCIAL REPORT Key figures 2018 The group reported consolidated sales of 1 Billion euro during the 2018 financial year. Worldwide, 75 ropeway systems and 11 wind turbines were installed. Additionally, 682 snow groomers and tracked utility vehicles were delivered as well as 2000 snow guns. A total of 23 million euros were invested in research & development. 20 million euros were invested in corporate growth and construction of production buildings. The number of employees worldwide totaled 3,380. 3 PRODUCTION FACILITIES AND OFFICES 4 ROPE-HAULED PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS For mountain applications Product range: 3S, 2S, detachable gondolas and chairlifts, arial tramways, funiculars, fixed chairlifts, skilifts ROPE-HAULED PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS For touristic & panoramic view application Product range: detachable gondolas, arial tramways, funiculars AGUDIO: MATERIAL ROPEWAY SYSTEMS For dams, mining, hydropower plants, ports and industrial facilities MINIMETRO: ROPE-HAULED URBAN & AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Innovative passenger transportation systems for urban applications MINIMETRO: ROPE-HAULED URBAN & AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Innovative passenger transportation systems for airport applications LEITNER - POMA: ROPE-HAULED PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS For urban applications Product range: 3S, 2S, detachable gondolas, aerial tramways, funiculars (Roosevelt Island, New York, US) 10 URBAN ROPEWAYS VIDEO URBAN ROPEWAY SYSTEMS Overview of urban ropeway systems URBAN ROPEWAY SYSTEMS Monocable ropeways (GD) URBAN ROPEWAY SYSTEMS Monocable ropeways (GD) Monocable ropeways are detachable and have a combined carrying and haul rope. Entry and exit areas can be traversed at low speeds for convenience, while the system also boasts a high transport capacity. Monocable ropeways are becoming an increasingly common expression of contemporary urban mobility. System capacity up to 4,500 pph Line speed up to 6 m/s Carrier capacity up to 10 pers. URBAN ROPEWAY SYSTEMS Tricable- and Bicable ropeways (TD and BD) URBAN ROPEWAY SYSTEMS Tricable- and Bicable ropeways (TD and BD) Bi- and tricable ropeways have a single haul rope and run on one or two carrying ropes. They have detachable grips and a very high transport capacity, are particularly wind-resistant, and can bridge large spans. 2S Ngong Ping - Hongkong / CN System capacity up to 6,000 pph Line speed up to 8.5 m/s Carrier capacity up to 35 pers. 3S Renon – Bolzano, IT Boarding area on the 3S Renon/Bolzano CHARACTERISTICS OF ROPEWAYS Overview Exclusive route for Low space requirement A great view Clearing obstacles ropeways Continuous transportation Quick to build Overcoming Connection to gradients recreation areas Central drive and Environmentally sustainable Small capital investment and Accessible positive energy footprint operating costs Comfortable cabins Safety Social impact Architecture CITIES CURRENTLY USING GONDOLA SYSTEMS New York City (Roosevelt Island) Hong Kong, China Mexico City, Mexico Bonzano, Italy Medellin, Colombia Ankara, Turkey Santiago de Cali, Colombia Volga River Crossing, Russia ROOSEVELT ISLAND TRAMWAY Technical Specs: Location: New York Year Completed: 1976 Type: Tram Length: 940 Meters (.58 Miles) Capacity: 1400 PPHPD Purpose: Urban The Roosevelt Island Tramway is an aerial tramway in New York City that spans the East River and connects Roosevelt island to the upper east side of Manhattan. MEDELLIN Technical Specs: Location: Medellin, Colombia Year Completed: 2004 Type: Gondola Length: 2,100 Meters (1.3 Miles) Capacity: 62,400 PPH Purpose: Urban Before the implementation of the Metrocable Line K, residents of the Santo Domingo barrio, spent upwards of 21⁄2 hours commuting to work each way. The Metrocable did what no military, police force or politician could do; it brought the community back to life. ANKARA – LARGEST URBAN ROPEWAY IN EUROPE Technical Specs: Location: Ankara, Turkey Year Completed: 2015 Type: Gondola Length: 1,879 Meters (1.16 Miles) Capacity: 2,400 PPH Purpose: Urban Instead of waiting in traffic jams, the residents of Ankara can now just hop onto a ropeway. Over the course of four stations, the detachable ten-passenger gondola lift Yenimahalle links the district of Şentepe with the center. MEXICO CITY Technical Specs: Location: Mexico City, Mexico Year Completed: 2016 Type: Gondola 8 Passenger Length: 2,900 Meters (1.8 Miles) Capacity: 3,000 PPH Purpose: Urban This system could, depending on how many lines were constructed, move millions of passengers. For example, it’s estimated that a 3-mile line could transport 37 million passengers per year. HONG KONG BI-CABLE Technical Specs: Location: Ngong Ping, China Year Completed: 2007 Type: Gondola 35 Passenger Length: 5,700 Meters (3.5 Miles) Capacity: 3,500 PPH Purpose: Urban The Ngong Ping 360 connects Tung Chung MTR (Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway) station with Ngong Ping village, and the nearby Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha. Its 5.7km journey is 25 minutes, a substantial time saving over the hour long road trip that would otherwise be required URBAN PASSENGER TRANSPORT - REFERENCES TD35 Ritten / Renon Public service from the city to the nearby foothills First tricable gondola lift in Italy ca.1 million passengers/year Operating hours: 06:30 to 23:00 4544 m 949 726 p/h 900 kW 10 7.

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