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Automated, fast and accurate: Reading bag tags within seconds
Unreadable bag tags must be manually read, which leads to bottlenecks in baggage handling. Automated systems at airports can identify even severely damaged tags within seconds. This reduces delays in baggage handling by up to 75%, enabling smoother processes and greater passenger comfort.
Siemens to sell airport logistics business to Vanderlande
Siemens AG has agreed to sell its Siemens Logistics business to Vanderlande, a company owned by Toyota Industries Corporation. The planned change of ownership will have no operational impact on ongoing or new projects. Siemens Logistics continues to strongly focus on fulfilling and exceeding expectations of its customers and business partners.
Rethinking maintenance: Reduce unplanned downtimes by up to 90 percent
Most baggage handling systems are maintained on a time-based basis: The system is manually inspected periodically for damage and wear, a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. In comparison, airports that use predictive maintenance save material, labor and costs, and extend the service life of the components.
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