en.Wedoany.com Reported - Danish construction services provider TS Platform & Hejs has officially taken delivery of the country's first 1.3-ton Geda shaft hoist. This equipment was developed by the German manufacturer of construction and industrial hoists, Geda, specifically for vertical transportation inside deep shafts and elevator shafts on construction sites. The TS Platform team previously traveled to Geda's factory in Asbach-Bäumenheim, Bavaria, Germany, to complete the handover.
This new hoist features a high degree of modularity, with a rated load capacity of 1,300 kg (or capacity for 13 people), a maximum lifting height of 150 meters, and a travel speed of 40 meters per minute. Its core advantage lies in its installation optimization for confined spaces: the equipment can be completely assembled and disassembled inside the shaft, and all components can pass through a standard doorway with a width of only 900 mm. This design effectively solves the transportation gap between the removal of external hoists after building topping-out and the installation of internal elevators.
Peter Jörgensen, the head of TS Platform, stated that the importance of shaft work areas in modern construction is increasingly prominent. The uniqueness of the Geda shaft hoist lies in its ability to be deployed without relying on external scaffolding or large openings. Its flexible length adjustment and effective payload of at least 1 ton provide critical practical advantages on-site. Florian Draxler, Geda's Regional Sales Manager, pointed out that TS Platform, as a long-term partner, is one of the first companies globally to adopt this innovative solution.

With the increasing refinement of interior construction in high-rise buildings, shaft hoists are becoming an important tool for improving vertical logistics efficiency. The equipment's non-destructive disassembly feature allows it to be removed through standard elevator lobby doors in the later stages of the project, significantly reducing the risk of damage to the finished structure and providing technical support for modern construction practices in the Danish construction industry.
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