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{{Company_infobox
{{Company_infobox
   | title = ROMU
   | title = ROMU
  | image = ROMU_Logo.png
   | status = Active
   | status = Active
   | industry = Elevators, Escalators, Gantry Cranes
   | industry = Elevators, Escalators, Gantry Cranes
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'''ROMU''' is the main contractor for commercial elevators, escalators and industrial gantry cranes around [[Stalburg]]. Their elevators are known to lock-up during and after power outages.
'''ROMU''' is the main contractor for commercial elevators, escalators and industrial gantry cranes around [[Stalburg]]. Their elevators are known to lock-up during and after power outages.


==Products==
ROMU manufactures two commercial elevators, a model with access doors on two opposite sides, used on many [[Stalburg Metro]] stations, and a single-door one, used in Alcista Complex, both models have max weight limit of 16 persons. In all commercial elevators produced by ROMU, in case of an emergency, blackout or a maintenance, the doors can be opened manually by overriding fuses B2 and B3.
Many metro stations use escalator stairs manufactured by ROMU as a primary way to access the underground platforms.
ROMU also contracts large gantry cranes and has two models, a larger model used at the turbine hall of the [[Npp|Black Rock Nuclear Power Plant]], and a smaller model with lifting capacity of 16 tons.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name ''ROMU'' is Finnish for ''scrap, junk'', while it originates from ''romista'', meaning ''to crash, make a crashing sound''.
*The name ''ROMU'' is Finnish for ''scrap, junk'', while it originates from ''romista'', meaning ''to crash, make a crashing sound''.
**The company itself is inspired by a real Finnish elevator and escalator manufacturer called KONE.
**The company itself is inspired by a real Finnish elevator and escalator manufacturer called KONE.
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