Stiltz’s History
2010
Stiltz founded
Australians Cameron Gillespie and Lachlan Faulkner move to the UK to start Stiltz Lifts, and at the same time Peter and James Gillespie move to China to set up a factory.
2010
First sale!
The 2-person Duo Classic, the first Stiltz Home Lift model, is sold to a UK customer. The business is underway.
2013
Reaching across the Atlantic
With home lifts gaining ground in the UK, now is the time to expand into overseas markets with the opening of their US office.
2015
Venturing north
A new north of England office opens in Leeds. This office is home to the self-contained consumer sales team headed up by industry specialist, Michael Loftus.
2015
Export news
Stiltz ships its first orders to new distributor Liftstar, the largest mobility services provider in Germany and starts to ship to France and the Netherlands.
2015
Expanding production
Having outgrown their facility yet again, a new purpose-built factory is commissioned in Shanghai, China with state-of-the-art manufacturing in place from the start.
2016
Head office relocation
The head office relocates to the West Midlands. Customer service, training and technical teams are established. The Berkshire location continues as the South of England office.
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2016
Stiltz reaches further still
More approved distributors are added in key markets in Europe as well New Zealand, India and Malaysia.
2016
Awards
Stiltz scoops several industry awards including Team of The Year, Building and Facilities Company of the Year and importantly, achieve 7th place in the SME Export Track 100 List.
2016
An all-new home lift
The new Duo+ Home Lift launches. Technologically and aesthetically superior to the original Classic range, this lift is also accredited to international quality and safety standards.
2017
The team is in place
To support the board, a recruitment drive takes place and new staff and management are engaged to complete the team ready to take the business to the next level.
2017
Wheelchair accessibility
The new Trio+ Home Lift is launched. Trio+ will take a full-sized wheelchair and sets the standard for the new generation of home lifts.