Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group

Doppelmayr/Garaventa Group is an international manufacturer of ropeways and people movers for ski areas, urban transport, amusement parks, and material handling systems.

[5] In 1967, Artur Doppelmayr [de], grandson of the founder Konrad and son of Emil, who was a businessman, became managing director of the company.

In 2002, Doppelmayr acquired CWA, a Swiss maker of gondola and cable car cabins.

In 2016 they broke two world records in Vietnam: Called the Ha Long Queen Cable Car, the largest cable car cabins (produced by Swiss company CWA) travel on the tallest ropeway support of the world.

[6] In 2017, produced by Garaventa and CWA, the steepest funicular railway came into effect in Stoos, Switzerland.

Doppelmayr Transport Technology GmbH[9] develops and sells material-handling ropeway systems.

Frey AG Stans was founded in 1966 and was acquired by Doppelmayr Garaventa Group in April 2017.

Gassner Stahlbau GmbH is a subsidiary based in Bürs, Austria, that manufactures steel for pylons, chairs, and suspension, as well as various plastic parts.