Moving Walk USA

Enhance Pedestrian Mobility with Moving Walk USA by MIE Industry
Looking for a reliable solution to improve pedestrian flow in high-traffic areas across the USA? Moving Walk USA by MIE Industry offers state-of-the-art moving walkways designed for airports, transit stations, shopping malls, and urban centers. Our moving walks ensure safe, efficient, and convenient transport for people over short to medium distances, whether on a flat surface or an incline.

Safe and reliable
Humanized apron plate protection brush function,
further protect the safety of passengers.

Automatic lubrication system
Stable performance of the automatic lubrication system, good lubrication conditions, to ensure the normal operation of the equipment; prolong the service life.

Sidewalk operation
Unique handrail entrance device, like a “protective hand”, effectively prevent the tumble.

Why Choose Moving Walk USA?
At MIE Industry, we specialize in delivering top-quality Moving Walk USA solutions tailored to the unique needs of American infrastructure:
- Safety First: Equipped with handrail sensors, emergency stops, and anti-slip surfaces, meeting stringent U.S. safety standards like ASME A17.1.
- High Efficiency: Accelerating technology allows speeds up to 0.75 m/s, reducing congestion in busy spaces like airports and malls.
- Durability for All Climates: Built to withstand diverse U.S. weather conditions, from snowy Chicago winters to humid Miami summers.
- Energy-Saving Design: Reduces power consumption by up to 30%, supporting sustainable urban development across the USA.
- Customizable Options: Available in various lengths and inclines to suit your project, whether in New York, Los Angeles, or Dallas.
Applications of Moving Walk USA
Our Moving Walk USA solutions are perfect for:
- Airports: Speed up passenger movement in terminals, as seen in major hubs like Dallas Love Field.
- Transit Hubs: Improve accessibility in train stations, such as those in Washington, D.C.
- Commercial Spaces: Enhance shopping experiences in malls across cities like Atlanta or Houston.
- Urban Centers: Support pedestrian mobility in busy downtown areas like Chicago or San Francisco.
