Why true independence in lift monitoring matters

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When it comes to your building’s operations, access to data should never be up for negotiation. Yet many lift monitoring solutions are tied directly to manufacturers — meaning you only get the insights they choose to share. That makes it harder to compare service quality, switch providers, or fully understand how your lifts are performing.

SafeLine Orion is different.

It’s an independent, brand-agnostic platform that gives you full visibility into your lift systems — no matter who manufactured them, or who services them. You stay in control, with data that works for you.

No vendor lock-in

Orion gives you complete freedom to work with the lift service partners you choose. Your monitoring isn’t bundled into a contract, and your data isn’t locked away. Whether you manage a single property or a global portfolio, you stay flexible.

Transparent, unbiased insights

You get direct access to the performance metrics that matter — real usage, movement patterns, and early fault indicators — all in real time. This helps you make better operational decisions, evaluate vendors fairly, and justify investments with actual data.

Data you can act on

  • Track performance across brands and locations
  • Spot underperforming assets early
  • Compare service response and uptime
  • Generate reports for budgeting, audits, or stakeholder updates

When you own the data, you own the decisions — and that leads to smarter, more cost-effective lift operations. Orion gives you independence – without complexity. Stay flexible. Stay informed. Stay in control.

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