1998 | IEE installed in February 1998 the first large-scale video display system for Image One called "Diamond Vision". The system has an area of 100 square meters and is used for advertising and events coverage.
IEE was awarded the ISO-9001 certificate by the Certification International.
Accumulated sales of elevators and escalators reached 3,000 units. |
1996 | Secured the contract for the first six units of "double-deck" elevators in the Philippines for One San Miguel Place, Pasig City.
IEE Transfered its Cebu Office to the Richmond Plaza Center, F. Sotto Drive, Cebu City.
The first inclined elevators in the country were installed at the Belleview Condominium, Tagaytay City. |
1995 | Accumulated sales of Mitsubishi elevators and escalators reached 2,000 units. |
1994 | Opened the 4th Service Branch Office at the Federal Tower Bldg., Binondo, Manila on September 10, 1994 |
1993 | IEE signed an agreement with the Engine Department of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) as an authorized distributor of MHI diesel generator sets and as its sole maintenance agent in the Philippines.
IEE constructed the annex building of the Main Office. |
1992 | IEE secured the biggest elevator sales contract to-date of 36 units for Tektite Towers A&B, Ortigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila
IEE Invested in Laguna Auto Parts Manufacturing Corporation (LAMCOR). |
1990 | IEE deployed 16 installers to help MELCO install elevators at the JAPAN Tower Building in Paris, France.
Iee set up its branch office at Rama St., Guadalupe, Cebu City. |
1989 | IEE opened its Service Branch - South Sector at the ground floor of Sunshine Condominium, Kamagong St., Makati, Metro Manila
IEE was granted a "AAA" license by the Philippine Contractors Accreditation Board. |
1986 | IEE installed 3 units of Mitsubishi elevators for the extension building of Hyatt Regency Hotel in Saipan.
Accumulated sales of elevator and escalator reach 1,000 units. |
1985 | IEE introduced the "Variable Voltage Variable Frequency" (VVVF> elevator. The first fully computerized elevator in the Philippines was installed at Caltex (Phil.), Padre Faura St., Manila. |
1984 | The First Mitsubishi Elevators with a rated speed of 240 meters/minute were installed at the PCI Bank Tower, in Makati, Metro Manila. |
1982 | IEE registered with the Phil. Overseas Construction Board in January. The first Mitsubishi "talking" elevator was installed at the Menton Plaza Building (now Pilipinas Shell) in Makati, Metro Manila. |
1981 | IEE registered with the BOI under RA 6135 as a service exporter in the field of technical and personnel management services. |
1980
| MELCO and IEE signed a service agreement covering IEE's supply of manpower to Mitsubishi Electric Saudi Arabia (MELSA)
IEE Transfered its main office to its own building located at Cupang, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, on February 5, 1980 while maintaining a service center at Sarmiento Bldg. 1, Ayala Avenue, Makati.
IEE became the leader in the elevator/escalator business with a market share of 44.4% |
1979 | Started the localization of some elevator components |
1978 | IEE Entered the air-conditioning and refrigeration industry. |
1977 | The company name was changed to International Elevator & Equipment, Inc. |
1970 | Four units of Mitsubishi elevators, each rated at 210 mpm were installed at the BPI Building (now PBCom Building in Makati). |
1969 | International Elevator & Escalator, Inc. began its commercial operation on April 1. |