Tbh the way they heinously undermaintained this can easily fool someone to think that those escalators and elevators were from the 1970s-90s. And those signs....man. KONE should have sued whoever made those signs for impersonation. I do not have any hope for the LINES next door. Perhaps they should consider removing the elevator mechanisms, cement the cab on the 1st floor, and convert it to a storeroom.
Poor management I'd say, but what to expect from the govts anyway. They've spend a lot of money to install some nice elevators and escalators from a reputable brand but now they simply don't care and left them neglected like this...shame. Even a KONE guy who was in charge for this project was also disappointed when he saw this. And I swear whoever created those "unofficial" stickers is nothing but an uncreative dope. KONE Bali probably won't care much about this since apparently the management no longer in contract with them, which is why these elevators and escalators are now very undermaintained. Well they've already covered the shaft's facade with a massive wall so it's obvious that whoever runs Kumbasari Market now no longer bothers to do anything with that crappy elevator. At least it's a horrible cheap elevator.
@@idl3k_elev : This is what outrages me. Many of government and national projects using poor third parties and generics. Like, seriously. I hope that these KONEs won't end up like the Hyundais and the notorious FUJIs at Jakarta's Commuter Line and Greater Jakarta LRT stations, which I believe was not KAI Commuter's but DJKA's decision.
Even if those govt clowns install something from a reputable brand they will most likely choose a third party company to maintain them. Disgusting. Speaking of KAIC, it seems that they have learned a lesson a bit with that "fake mountain" as it seems that they're starting to switch to a more reputable brand. Apart from Duri Station, Bojonggede Station will be installed with Hyundai WBSS elevator very soon. Hopefully they will install more from a reputable brand instead of that horrid mountain. And yes, those DJKA clowns love installing FUJI 🤡
@@idl3k_elev : Well, you would not believe this. Those FUJIs have already bamboozled some Japanese RUclipsrs reviewing KAIC trains there to think that the FUJIs there are 100% FROM JAPAN..... Goodness gracious....I think they should realize that from the fixtures alone it's easy to tell that those are made in China and has no "Japan Technology" at all. And yeah, I think actually the decision to install FUJIs is merely on DJKA. KAIC seems to rely on numerous brands - OTIS, Hyundai, Daichi Seloon, Louser, Mitsubishi... But still, I hope someday those FUJIs got replaced. OTIS or TKE is the bare minimum standard here. I mean, nearly all the commuter stations at Tokyo use Hitachi and Mitsubishi and they're STRONG. Why couldn't the Indonesians learn from them....
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Tbh the way they heinously undermaintained this can easily fool someone to think that those escalators and elevators were from the 1970s-90s.
And those signs....man. KONE should have sued whoever made those signs for impersonation.
I do not have any hope for the LINES next door. Perhaps they should consider removing the elevator mechanisms, cement the cab on the 1st floor, and convert it to a storeroom.
Poor management I'd say, but what to expect from the govts anyway. They've spend a lot of money to install some nice elevators and escalators from a reputable brand but now they simply don't care and left them neglected like this...shame. Even a KONE guy who was in charge for this project was also disappointed when he saw this. And I swear whoever created those "unofficial" stickers is nothing but an uncreative dope. KONE Bali probably won't care much about this since apparently the management no longer in contract with them, which is why these elevators and escalators are now very undermaintained.
Well they've already covered the shaft's facade with a massive wall so it's obvious that whoever runs Kumbasari Market now no longer bothers to do anything with that crappy elevator. At least it's a horrible cheap elevator.
@@idl3k_elev : This is what outrages me. Many of government and national projects using poor third parties and generics. Like, seriously. I hope that these KONEs won't end up like the Hyundais and the notorious FUJIs at Jakarta's Commuter Line and Greater Jakarta LRT stations, which I believe was not KAI Commuter's but DJKA's decision.
Even if those govt clowns install something from a reputable brand they will most likely choose a third party company to maintain them. Disgusting.
Speaking of KAIC, it seems that they have learned a lesson a bit with that "fake mountain" as it seems that they're starting to switch to a more reputable brand. Apart from Duri Station, Bojonggede Station will be installed with Hyundai WBSS elevator very soon. Hopefully they will install more from a reputable brand instead of that horrid mountain.
And yes, those DJKA clowns love installing FUJI 🤡
@@idl3k_elev : Well, you would not believe this. Those FUJIs have already bamboozled some Japanese RUclipsrs reviewing KAIC trains there to think that the FUJIs there are 100% FROM JAPAN.....
Goodness gracious....I think they should realize that from the fixtures alone it's easy to tell that those are made in China and has no "Japan Technology" at all.
And yeah, I think actually the decision to install FUJIs is merely on DJKA. KAIC seems to rely on numerous brands - OTIS, Hyundai, Daichi Seloon, Louser, Mitsubishi...
But still, I hope someday those FUJIs got replaced. OTIS or TKE is the bare minimum standard here. I mean, nearly all the commuter stations at Tokyo use Hitachi and Mitsubishi and they're STRONG. Why couldn't the Indonesians learn from them....
Still in better condition than Line scenic elevator across this wet market
idk why they changed 15 persons to 10 orangons 🤣
For safety reason.
Waw not so primo management
Well what you'd expect from the govts?
I do wonder who is the world's worst shopping centre manager.