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Schindler executives apologize at transport ministry

Schindler executives apologize at transport ministry

TOKYO, Japan - Ken Smith (R), head of Schindler Elevator K.K., the Japanese unit of the Swiss elevator manufacturer Schindler group, and Roland Hess (L), who heads the escalator and elevator division of Schindler Management Ltd., apologize to Japanese transport ministry officials in Tokyo on June 14 over an accident involving a Schindler-made elevator in Tokyo's Minato Ward which resulted in the death of a 16-year-old boy.

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Schindler exec apologizes to Minato Ward mayor

Schindler exec apologizes to Minato Ward mayor

TOKYO, Japan - Roland Hess (2nd from R), head of the escalator and elevator division of Switzerland's Schindler Management Ltd., accompanied by his aide, apologizes to Masaaki Takei, mayor of Tokyo's Minato Ward, during this visit to the ward office on June 13. A 16-year-old high school student was fatally injured in an accident involving a Schindler elevator in the ward on June 3.

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Schindler exec apologizes for insufficient elevator accident info

Schindler exec apologizes for insufficient elevator accident info

TOKYO, Japan - Roland Hess (C), head of the escalator and elevator division of Switzerland's Schindler Management Ltd., accompanied by his aides, bows in a gesture of apology during a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on June 2. Hess apologized for the group's failure to provide in a timely fashion information related to the June 3 elevator accident in Tokyo that killed a 16-year-old high school student.

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Schindler exec apologizes for insufficient elevator accident info

Schindler exec apologizes for insufficient elevator accident info

TOKYO, Japan - Roland Hess (C), head of the escalator and elevator division of Switzerland's Schindler Management Ltd., accompanied by his aides, speaks at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on June 2. Hess apologized for the group's failure to provide in a timely fashion information related to the June 3 elevator accident in Tokyo that killed a 16-year-old high school student.

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Schindler executives apologize at transport ministry

Schindler executives apologize at transport ministry

TOKYO, Japan - Ken Smith (R), head of Schindler Elevator K.K., the Japanese unit of the Swiss elevator manufacturer Schindler group, and Roland Hess (L), who heads the escalator and elevator division of Schindler Management Ltd., apologize to Japanese transport ministry officials in Tokyo on June 14 over an accident involving a Schindler-made elevator in Tokyo's Minato Ward which resulted in the death of a 16-year-old boy. (Kyodo)

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Schindler exec apologizes to Minato Ward mayor

Schindler exec apologizes to Minato Ward mayor

TOKYO, Japan - Roland Hess (2nd from R), head of the escalator and elevator division of Switzerland's Schindler Management Ltd., accompanied by his aide, apologizes to Masaaki Takei, mayor of Tokyo's Minato Ward, during this visit to the ward office on June 13. A 16-year-old high school student was fatally injured in an accident involving a Schindler elevator in the ward on June 3. (Kyodo)

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Schindler exec apologizes for insufficient elevator accident inf

Schindler exec apologizes for insufficient elevator accident inf

TOKYO, Japan - Roland Hess (C), head of the escalator and elevator division of Switzerland's Schindler Management Ltd., accompanied by his aides, bows in a gesture of apology during a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on June 2. Hess apologized for the group's failure to provide in a timely fashion information related to the June 3 elevator accident in Tokyo that killed a 16-year-old high school student. (Kyodo)

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Schindler exec apologizes for insufficient elevator accident inf

Schindler exec apologizes for insufficient elevator accident inf

TOKYO, Japan - Roland Hess (C), head of the escalator and elevator division of Switzerland's Schindler Management Ltd., accompanied by his aides, speaks at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on June 2. Hess apologized for the group's failure to provide in a timely fashion information related to the June 3 elevator accident in Tokyo that killed a 16-year-old high school student. (Kyodo)

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