Airport Reclaim System Case Study
Robson Handling Technology were recently awarded a contract by Stansted Airport to expand an existing, temporary twelve-desk shoreline system into a thirty-desk dual feed line solution feeding a new HBS sortation area with two new EDS machines. This new system was part of a move towards a reconfiguration of their island check-in systems to a shoreline system to allow for future passenger growth, whilst providing contingencies for all the existing EDS systems.
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Airport Departures System Purpose:
- Improve passage growth capacity for existing EDS systems
Airport Departures System – Key Features:
- Expansion of shoreline desk system to a dual feed line solution
- HBS sortation area
- Two new EDS machines
- Artificial Intelligence Human Intruder Detection System
Airport System Solution with Robson Handling Technology:
As part of this solution, Robson Handling technology proposed several new technologies which provided Stansted Airport with a more efficient baggage system, with reduced power consumption, CO2 emissions and easier maintenance. Central to this solution was a distributed, single-line installation controls architecture, which de-risks the installation phase of the project, allows easier maintenance and facilitates the mobilisation of baggage operators.
This, coupled with the Artificial Intelligence Human Intruder Detection system, vertical baggage lifts and camera-based tag readers, made the solution technically intensive and relied on Robson’s expertise in integrating the very latest beneficial technologies into the baggage system.
Airport System Case Study results:
As a result of installing a more efficient baggage system, Stansted Airport saw a reduction in power consumption and CO2 emissions, moving the facility to greener day-to-day operations.
The single lane installation controls architecture allows for easier maintenance going forward, an facilitated the mobilisation of baggage operators.