List of aerial lift manufacturers

This is a list of the current and former aerial lift manufacturers. This list includes surface lift manufacturers.

Current

 * Aarconinfra Ropeways & Future Mobility Pvt Ltd, India
 * Anzen Sakudo – Japan
 * Axet – Sweden
 * BMHRI – China
 * Borer – Switzerland
 * Usha Breco Limited - India, founded in 1969 {http://ushabreco.com}
 * SunKid – Austria
 * CCM Finotello – Italy, manufactured ropeways from the 1990s
 * Damodar Ropeways & Infra Ltd (DRIL) – India
 * Doppelmayr Garaventa Group – Austria, merging of Doppelmayr and Garaventa in 2002
 * CWA Constructions – Switzerland, manufactured ropeway cabins from 1956, acquired by Doppelmayr in 2001
 * Liftbyggarna – Sweden, founded in 1952, acquired by Doppelmayr Garaventa Group in 2013
 * Carvatech – Austria, acquired by Doppelmayr in 2022
 * FOD – Serbia
 * Gimar Montaz Mautino – France, merging of Gimar and Montaz Mautino in 1989
 * Globe – Poland
 * Graffer – Italy
 * Him Cableways – India, founded in 1992
 * Inauen-Schätti – Switzerland
 * Hongji – China
 * HTI Group – Italy
 * Leitner Ropeways – Italy, founded in 1888
 * Agudio – Italy, founded in 1861
 * Poma – France, founded in 1936, acquired in 2000
 * Leitner-Poma – United States
 * Skytrac – United States, acquired by Leitner-Poma in 2016
 * Sigma Cabins – France, founded in 1961
 * Skirail – France, founded in 1981, acquired by Poma in 1987
 * Bartholet – Switzerland, manufactured ropeways from 1976, acquired by HTI in 2022
 * Gangloff – Switzerland, founded in 1928, acquired by Bartholet in 2014
 * MEB – Italy
 * MND Ropeways – France
 * LST Ropeway Systems (Loipolder Seilbahn Technik) – Germany, acquired by MND Group in 2011
 * M&M Ropeways – India
 * Nippon Cable – Japan, founded in 1953
 * REAC – Spain, founded in 1961
 * Rowema – Switzerland
 * SKADO – Russia
 * SkyTrans – United States
 * Steurer – Austria, manufactured ropeways from 1926
 * STM Sistem Teleferik – Turkey, founded in 1998
 * Superior Tramway − United States, founded in 1981
 * Sztokfisz - Poland
 * Tatralift – Slovakia, founded in 1975
 * Tosaku – Japan, founded in 1991
 * TTC – Switzerland
 * Vintertec – Finland
 * Von Rotz & Wiedemar – Switzerland
 * Umel Dalekovodmontaza d.o.o Tuzla -Bosnia and Herzegovina, since 1976, www.udm.ba

Former

 * Abig – Germany
 * American Steel and Wire – United States
 * Applevage – France, manufactured ropeways between the 1930s and 1962
 * ATG – Germany
 * Australasian Ropeway – Australia, manufactured chairlifts between the 1960s and 1970s
 * Badoni – Italy
 * Bell – Switzerland, manufactured ropeways between 1877 and 1968
 * BM Lifts – Canada
 * Breco – United Kingdom
 * Cables & Monorail – France
 * CECIL – France
 * Ceretti & Tanfani – Italy
 * Constam – Switzerland, founded in 1929
 * Creissels (DCSA) – France
 * De Pretis – Austria
 * Drago – Italy
 * Duport – France
 * Funivie d'Italia – Italy
 * Giovanola – Switzerland, manufactured ropeways between 1949 and the 1970s
 * GMD Müller – Switzerland, founded in 1947, closed in 1985
 * Hamilton – New Zealand
 * Heuss – Germany
 * Hopkins – United States, founded in 1962, ropeway division acquired by SkyTrans in 2001
 * Roebling – United States, manufactured ropeways from 1940, acquired by Hopkins in 1965
 * Imes – Italy
 * Krupp – Germany
 * Marchisio – Italy, founded in 1951, acquired by CCM Finotello in 1993
 * McCallum – Australia, manufactured T-bars and chairlifts in the 1960s and 1970s
 * Mécalift – France, founded in 1976, closed in 1981
 * Transcâble – France
 * Miner-Denver – United States, founded in 1967, closed in 1970
 * Mostostal – Poland, manufactured T-bars and chairlifts
 * Murray-Latta – Canada
 * Nascivera – Italy
 * NSD Niederberger – Switzerland, founded in 1881, acquired by Inauen-Schätti in 2007
 * Odermatt – Switzerland
 * Pullman-Berry
 * Huntsinger Skilifts
 * PWH – Germany
 * Pohlig-Heckel-Bleichert (PHB) – Germany, merging of Pohlig, Heckel, and Bleichert
 * Riblet – United States, founded in 1908, closed in 2003
 * Ski Lift International – United States, founded in 1965, acquired by Riblet in 1973
 * Ringer – Germany, founded in 1950, closed in 1953
 * Sacif – Italy
 * Samson – Canada, manufactured ropeways between the 1960s and 1988
 * Sakgiproshakht – Soviet Georgia, founded in 1946, closed in 1990
 * Geospectrans – Georgia
 * Skima – Switzerland
 * Skyway – Canada, manufactured ropeways during the 1970s
 * Stemag – Austria
 * Streiff – Switzerland, acquired by Inauen-Schätti
 * Swoboda – Austria, ropeway division founded in 1956
 * Tbilisi Aircraft Manufacturing – Georgia
 * Teletrasporti – Italy
 * Tiegel – United States, founded in 1959, ceased manufacturing ropeways in 1968
 * Transporta Chrudim – Czechoslovakia
 * Transtélé – France, founded in the 1970s, closed in 1979
 * Trojer – Italy
 * Vöest Alpine – Austria
 * Weber – France
 * Wiesner – Czechoslovakia
 * Wito – Austria
 * Dolomitenwerk – Austria
 * Wopfner – Austria, founded in 1952, closed in 1996
 * Wullschleger – Switzerland
 * Yac – France, manufactured platter lifts
 * Yan Lift – United States, founded in 1965, closed in 1996
 * Zemella – Italy

Acquired by Doppelmayr Garaventa Group

 * CTEC – United States, founded in 1978, merged with Garaventa in 1992
 * Partek – United States, founded in 1996, acquired by Doppelmayr CTEC in 2005
 * Borvig – United States, closed in 1993
 * Thiokol – United States, ropeway division founded in 1971 and closed in 1977
 * Girak – Austria, acquired by Garaventa in 1996
 * Hölzl – Italy, founded in 1945, acquired by Doppelmayr in 2002
 * Agamatic – Italy, founded in 1981, merged with Doppelmayr in 2002
 * Küpfer – Switzerland, founded in 1948, merged with Garaventa in 1985
 * Von Roll – Switzerland, ropeway division acquired by Doppelmayr in 1996
 * Bühler – Switzerland, founded in 1962, acquired by Von Roll in 1975
 * Habegger – Switzerland, manufactured ropeways from 1945, acquired by Von Roll in 1982
 * Brändle – Switzerland
 * Sameli-Huber – Switzerland
 * Oehler – Switzerland, ropeway division acquired by Habegger in the 1970s
 * Hall Ski-Lift – United States, founded in 1954, merged with Von Roll in 1982
 * WSO Städeli – Switzerland, manufactured ropeways from 1957, acquired by Garaventa in 1991
 * Tebru – Switzerland, acquired by WSO Städeli

Acquired by HTI Group

 * Baco – Switzerland, founded in 1950, acquired by Poma in 1981
 * Carlevaro & Savio – Italy, acquired by Agudio
 * Heron – United States, acquired by Poma
 * Montagner – France, founded in 1968, acquired by Poma in 1994
 * SACMI – France, founded in 1960, acquired by Poma
 * Waagner-Biro – Austria, ropeway division acquired by Leitner Ropeways in 1999