EM - Recently, in Hanoi, the seminar "3M and the Journey of Sustainable Elevator Manufacturing" took place in Hanoi. The seminar was organized by 3M Group with the companionship of Vietnam Elevator Association (VNEA) and media sponsorship of Elevator Magazine. Mr. Nguyen Hai Duc, Chairman of Vietnam Elevator Association, member of DAG Vietnam Consulting Group was the main speaker of the workshop.
EM - Will industry standardization create additional barriers or create opportunities for businesses and workers? How will consumers benefit? Let's dissect the issues with Elevator Magazine for a comprehensive perspective.
EM - If before purchasing are based on direct checking products, evaluating according to regulations, providing service right at the store, customers can easily make choices with products and suppliers. However, digital era has changed our consumption habits. From food to electronic devices ordering online is no longer strange. But it is also this online shopping that makes it difficult for customers to recognize the quality of products and services. What secret do customers need so that not to get confused when choosing a product?
"The old poor street, the old poor roof tile / Outside the old station the sad whistle / The foggy street, the foggy tile roof" in Tran Thu Ha's sad voice has retreated into the past. The "poor streets" have now become the busiest areas of the capital still with small houses and small streets in a new name - the old town.
EM - Elevator maintenance is a unique technical service directly related to the continuous operation and safety for human health. However, this service is currently in the style of "hundreds of flowers in bloom", each firm follows its standard that quickly makes customers fall into the matrix. Should there be a general standardization, especially in industry human resources – a factor that is considered a prerequisite.
The elevator industry has joined in the Eco-design trend and met the criteria for assessing efforts to combat climate change, etc., This accomplishment shows that the global elevator industry is moving towards the goal of sustainable development and does not stand aside from global environmental issues