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SCHINDLER GLOBAL CEO THOMAS OETTERLI VISITS MUMBAI FOR AN OPENING BELL CEREMONY AT BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE

by Suman Gupta

6th February 2020, Mumbai: Schindler Global CEO Mr. Thomas Oetterli made a remarkable presence at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Mumbai on 4th February 2020. Mr. Oetterli along with the Managing Director and CEO of Bombay Stock Exchange, Mr. Ashishkumar Chauhan rang the Opening Bell at BSE and for the first time the bell ringing ceremony was conducted via the button pressing of a moving elevator prototype at the BSE convention hall. The event also witnessed the presence of Mr. Ashok Ramachandran – President Schindler India & South Asia, Mr. Vikas Chawla – Chief Strategy Officer & Mr. Vaibhav Pitale – Sr.VP New Installation Sales.

Schindler is the leading provider of elevators & escalator and produces, installs, maintains and modernizes elevators and escalators in residential, commercial and high-rise buildings, Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) being one of their leading customers.

About Schindler India:Founded in Switzerland in 1874, the Schindler Group is a leading global provider of elevators, escalators and related services. Its innovative and environmentally-friendly access and transit-management systems make an important contribution to mobility in urban societies. Behind the company’s success are over 60,000 employees in more than 100 countries. Schindler India is a 100% owned subsidiary of Schindler Group. “Leadership through Customer Service”, is the cornerstone of Schindler India’s growth strategy and which is evident with our service presence across 50 major cities which include our branch offices in 13 major cities in the country and is headquartered in Mumbai.

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