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About Company

Hitachi Elevator Engineering (S) Pte. Ltd. came into existence in 1972 as an overseas service base for sales, installation and maintenance of Hitachi elevators, escalators and moving sidewalks in Singapore.

In October 2010, Hitachi Asia Ltd ("HAS") transferred its entire elevator and escalator business and operation to Hitachi Elevator Engineering (S) Pte. Ltd. This was in line with the strategic business decision by our head office, Hitachi Ltd. in Japan, to restructure Hitachi's elevator and escalator businesses and operations in Asia (including the Middle East but excluding Japan and China). Hitachi Elevator Engineering (S) Pte. Ltd. was then renamed as Hitachi Elevator Asia Pte. Ltd.

Hitachi Elevator Asia leverages its talented team and proven experience in global markets to bring you high-quality innovations, reliable technologies and efficient production processes. We strive to conserve resources, preserve ecosystems and prevent global warming to do our part to save the earth.

Accreditation / Recognition

1993

ISO 14001 is the international standard that specifies requirements for an effective  environmental management system (EMS). It provides a framework that an organization can follow, rather than establishing environmental performance requirements.

Part of the  ISO 14000 family of standards on environmental management, ISO 14001 is a voluntary standard that organizations can certify to. Integrating it with other management systems standards, most commonly ISO 9001, can further assist in accomplishing organizational goals. 

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) defines an environmental management system as “part of the management system used to manage environmental aspects, fulfill compliance obligations, and address risks and opportunities.” The framework in the ISO 14001 standard can be used within a plan-do-check-act (PDCA) approach to continuous improvement.

ISO 45001 is an international standard that specifies requirements for an occupational health and safety (OH&S) management system. It provides a framework for organizations to manage risks and improve OH&S performance.

Bizsafe4 

Moving up to bizSAFE Level 4, organizations are required to go beyond the implementation of safety management systems and focus on the development of a safety culture. This level emphasizes the importance of integrating safety practices into the daily operations of the organization.

LowCarbonSG

LowCarbonSG is a capability-building programme to enable local businesses in Singapore to start monitoring and where possible, reduce their carbon emissions.

Companies that successfully measure and monitor their carbon footprints will be issued a LowCarbonSG Participant Logo.

PWM

The PW Mark is an accreditation scheme that recognises eligible firms that pay progressive wages to uplift lower-wage workers.

Hitachi ranked 93 over 250 companies in a The Straits Times 2024 Survey. Singapore’s Best Employers 2024 is a large-scale and comprehensive employer study that assesses the attractiveness of employers in Singapore based on an independent employee survey. Tens of thousands of evaluations, the opinions of thousands of employees, and the scores for hundreds of companies were taken into account. The 250 highest-scoring employers were recognised.

The Tripartite Standards are a new tripartite initiative which helps organisations with good practices distinguish themselves. They complement our laws, Tripartite Guidelines and Advisories to increase the adoption of fair and progressive workplace practices in Singapore.

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