Siemens Logistics develops innovative and sustainable technologies further

Siemens Logistics develops innovative and sustainable technologies further

At this year’s Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE), Siemens Logistics will present an
innovative portfolio of high-performance hardware, intelligent software, and brilliant service solutions to improve the continuous handling of baggage.

Fair visitors will have the chance to learn how airports and airlines can use advanced technologies to make more efficient use of their existing systems and act resource–consciously.

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Digitalisation, automation and sustainability are becoming increasingly important in the airport industry. Siemens Logistics continues to advance these topics further with future-oriented solutions. “Our technologies combine the real and digital worlds, enabling our customers to implement seamless processes,” says Michael Schneider, CEO of Siemens Logistics.

“Our products support our customers in making their businesses more sustainable. We are very pleased to present the extended Siemens Logistics portfolio at the PTE and to bring new ideas to the airports sector.” Siemens’ Aviation Data Hub provides the ideal platform for efficiently collecting and using relevant data from various sources in airport operations.

In addition, customers are enabled to develop their own AI applications. Thanks to its modern interfaces (APIs) and open architecture, the Aviation Data Hub can be integrated quickly and easily with existing IT systems.

Highly developed AI is also used in the baggage management software Baggage 360, which is unique on the market. It functions like a digital twin for baggage handling processes and empowers airports, airlines and ground handlers to forecast baggage volumes and arrival times 24 hours in advance. The application additionally allows airport operators to ideally plan and deploy their fixed and mobile assets and human resources.

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Baggage 360 is being refined continuously and now features new applications that include functionalities for even more sustainable processes and an improved passenger experience.

For the intelligent, secure, and sustainable management of baggage handling systems
Siemens Logistics presents its sophisticated high-level control software BagIQ.  The advanced maintenance solutions from the SmartService portfolio also provide significant advantages for airports and contribute to sustainability. These allow airports to switch from time-consuming, calendar-based maintenance to more effective, predictive maintenance.

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Anastasiya Simsek

Anastasiya Simsek started her journalism career in 2016 at Ukrainian TV-Channels: 24 Channel and 1+1 Media. Having worked across a number of different sectors, including news, medicine and lifestyle, she joined the Air Cargo Week editorial team in 2024. To share your news and exclusive insights, contact Anastasiya.Simsek@AirCargoWeek.com

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