Sassi Lift Systems Ltd have pride in supplying tested and proven products that are built to last for modernisation and new lift design. Tel: 01376 550666
Sassi Lift Systems will be closed from 12.30 on Tuesday 24th December and reopen at 8.15 on Monday 6th January 2025.
If there are any urgent enquiries or you require any assistance please email [email protected].
We look forward to working with in 2025.
As we wave goodbye to 2023 we would like to take this moment to thank all of our wonderful customers and suppliers for all of your business and support.
Our office will be closed from 12.30 Friday 22nd December and re-open 08.15 Tuesday 2nd January.
A fantastic start to the The Lift & Escalator Symposium. We have a belt drive shaft from Alberto Sassi S.p.A. Which is gaining more and more interest
Another survey today.
It’s a shame to replace a Alberto Sassi S.p.A. MF82 from 2007 but due to the extensive modernisation of the whole building at Reubens College in Oxford it meant that a new machine as well as controller and other components need to be changed.
Sassi Lift Systems would like to congratulate King Charles III on his Coronation. Our office is closed on Monday 8th May. We will return at 8.15 on Tuesday 9th May.
We had a great productive meeting today with Matteo Lomonaco and Gianluca Ferrari from Alberto Sassi S.p.A. It’s always great to catch up with future developments within our group. Safe flight back to Bologna.
Thank you for your outstanding service! Nigel Wilde our Warehouse Inspector, gratefully receiving a "40 years of loyal service" placard from our Managing Director, Ian Justice and Operations Director, Shaun O'Neill. Thank you, Nigel, from all the team at SLS.
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