Intelligent airport software, highly efficient baggage systems and digital solutions for the aviation industry and logistics sector: Siemens Postal, Parcel & Airport Logistics (SPPAL) will present an extensive product portfolio for airports and airlines at this year’s inter airport China in Beijing. Trade experts can find the Siemens team at Stand 200 in
Hall A of the China International Exhibition Centre from September 5 to 7, 2018.
SPPAL will show visitors amongst other things products such as its reliable VarioTray technology. VarioTray offers airports with a high number of transfer passengers decisive advantages for baggage handling. With its unique design, the Siemens trays can reach top speeds of up to ten meters per second. The systems also achieve some of the highest throughput rates worldwide, for example, up to 19,200 baggage items per hour at Terminal 3 in Beijing. Furthermore, Siemens will be presenting the highly efficient
Early Bag Storage (EBS) VarioStore, which adds considerable value in particular at international hubs: airports allow their passengers the comfort to check in their baggage the day before the flight or several hours in advance.
SPPAL is paying special attention to digitalization at inter airport China. Digitalization is a key factor for innovations and growth: with cloud-based software solutions Siemens is helping airports throughout the world to increase their competitive edge. This includes the use of Internet of Things applications.
Further highlights at the Siemens stand include:
• Comprehensive baggage handling solutions: In addition to the VarioTray
system, Siemens meets all customer requirements, from check-in and belt conveyor
systems to efficient sorting and baggage reclaim facilities
• Airport and cargo software: Future-oriented digital solutions with cloud-based
platforms ensure greater transparency and efficiency in increasingly complex
business processes
The Siemens team is looking forward to meeting with customers and partners at inter
airport China to share expertise and discuss the aviation industry’s growing needs.