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How Its Built - Vanatage Mobility Wheelchair Accessible Van

Apr 13, 2012 04:20 PM

This video demonstrates how the Vantage Mobility Honda Odyssey wheelchair accessible van with the VMI Northstar ramp system is designed and engineered. To better help potential and current Vantage Mobility Van owners, Vantage Mobility recently introduced this informative video, "How Its Built" to illustrate the design, safety and engineering that is built into every Vantage Mobility wheelchair accessible van.

“How It’s Built,” was filmed in Phoenix, Ariz., at the VMI manufacturing plant.  Directed and produced by RealWorld Marketing, it features the story of a Honda Odyssey minivan that is fully disassembled then re-engineered and re-built with the VMI Northstar in-floor ramp design. Using advanced Lean-Six Sigma manufacturing processes, the Odyssey undergoes a full rotisserie, custom transformation that’s rarely seen in an automotive manufacturing setting.

It explores the spectrum of design and technology behind mobility vehicles that’s been thirty years in the making.  Most importantly, ‘How It’s Built’ is engaging, full of energy and offers exciting views of a vehicle that has, until now, been an otherwise overlooked design marvel

“How It’s Built” was launched in advance of National Mobility Month, which will be celebrated in May and is being championed by NMEDA, the non-profit trade association for mobility equipment dealer and manufacturers.   

Vantage Mobility International is a manufacturer and distributor of the most innovative, reliable, highest quality and easily accessible transportation in the world. The full line of products include domestic and import minivan conversions, full-sized van conversions, platform lifts, scooter and wheelchair lifts and transfer seats. Vantage Mobility International's products enable consumers to travel with comfort, convenience and peace of mind.

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