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Cable cars and cableways function as an efficient means of transport in an urban setting. Find out more on our blog!
Kässbohrer: The pro academy is everywhere
Whether at the KÄSSBOHRER head office in Laupheim, on location at the ski resort, in regional training centres or even at home on your own couch: wherever is best for customers, the PRO ACADEMY offers you know-how for efficient and resource-saving piste management.
The new pistenbully 600 E: Clean, quiet, sustainable
The new PistenBully 600 E+ is setting standards for sustainable slope operation.
Jacob rope systems: When ropes talk
What we can learn from a visual inspection.
New audience: Strengthend by the crisis
Winning a new target audience through creativity
Inauen-Schätti: Renovation for the future
The renovation of the defective Schindellegi inclined elevator into a system fit for the future is a good example of how Swiss company INAUEN-SCHÄTTI is using status analysis, planning and installation to turn difficult stock into reliable means of transport.
Bartholet: World record and new development
Quadruple success for BARTHOLET in Turkey.
Doppelmayr/Garaventa: Let´s go – Reiteralm
The go-ahead has been given for construction work on the Schoberbahn and you will be able to see the advantages of the new installation for yourself as early as this winter season.
United States: Expensive skiing?
US ski resorts are facing rising prices – and falling customer numbers. How sustainable is the current business model?
Russia: Skiing at home
The weak rouble is allowing tourists in Russia to ski cheaply and locals to practise winter sports more at home.
India’s longest river ropeway opened
The Guwahati-North Guwahati Cable Car was officially opened on Monday by Assam's Minister of Finance, Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Digitalisation: Are tentire countries become smart?
Much is made of smart cities but who thinks about the rural regions?
CO2 and noise: Cable cars have the best energy and eco-balance
Even with a high transport capacity, urban cable cars display low energy demand. This is demonstrated in studies by German urban planner Frieder Kremer in his book “Innovation Seilbahn” (Innovation Cable Car). The following is an extract from his publication with a few editorial amendments (TU Berlin [Berlin Institute of Technology] 2015: p. 44).