Why ISO, EN81 & BIS Standards Matter in Elevator Parts Manufacturing
In the elevator manufacturing industry, quality and safety are defined by international and national standards such as ISO, EN81, and BIS. These standards ensure that every component used in an elevator meets strict performance, durability, and safety benchmarks.
EN81 standards, primarily followed in Europe, guide the design, installation, and testing of elevators to guarantee passenger safety and reliable performance. ISO 8100 standards extend this assurance globally, setting unified parameters for elevator construction and operation. Similarly, BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) plays a vital role in India by aligning local manufacturing processes with international norms to ensure compliance and safety in domestic markets.
Manufacturers that adhere to these standards deliver elevators that are safer, more energy-efficient, and longer-lasting. Compliance also minimizes breakdowns, reduces maintenance costs, and improves user confidence.
Ultimately, following ISO, EN81, and BIS standards is not merely a regulatory formality—it’s a commitment to quality, safety, and trust. By partnering with certified manufacturers like Veer Elevator, customers can be assured of elevators that meet global safety standards while offering superior performance and reliability.













