About Stannahlifts
Since 1867 we've been moving people & goods. Today the Stannah Group design, manufacture, supply, install and maintain lift products.

The Stannah Group is a long-standing British, family-owned company with fifth-generation members of the Stannah family still very much hands-on in running the business.
The Stannah Group designs, manufactures, supplies, installs and maintains lift products; including passenger lifts, access platform lifts (vertical and inclined), service lifts (dumbwaiters), goods lifts, escalators and moving walkways. In addition to its standard product range, Stannah provides customers with bespoke solutions for challenging projects.
Other services include lift refurbishment and modernisation, lift portfolio management, including the national contract for Network Rail of over 1130 lifts, and the local maintenance and repair of all types of lifts, from all manufacturers across the UK.
From a small service lift to a huge bespoke lift or an escalator, the company provides solutions to all lifting needs.
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