Siemens Logistics receives extensive modernisation order at KL International Airport

Siemens Logistics receives extensive modernisation order at KL International Airport

Siemens Logistics was awarded a major order to modernise the baggage handling system (BHS) at Terminal 1 KL International Airport in Malaysia. The order covers the systematic phase-out of the existing system as well as the design, installation and commissioning of a new BHS. Siemens will supply the latest VarioTray and VarioBelt technology, the VarioStore early bag store and high-performance controlling software. The customer is the airport operator Malaysia Airports.

“We are delighted to have won this strategically important order in Kuala Lumpur,” Michael Reichle, CEO of Siemens Logistics, said. “Our advanced technologies will give the airport a sustainable competitive advantage.”

“We are proud that Malaysia Airports decided to place its trust in us following long, intense evaluations. In a consortium with the local company T7 Global, we will contribute added value for our customer’s journey towards increasing its capacities,” Michael Schneider, Executive Vice President at Siemens Logistics, added.

Read more: Siemens Logistics wins contract for new Noida International Airport in India

“Our consortium partner Siemens Logistics is one of the world’s leading industry players with extensive project execution experience particularly in the live airport environment and a reliable partner to work with,” Tan Kay Zhuin, Group Chief Executive Officer, T7 Global, explained. “We are excited to be part of this prestigious project.”

Read more: Siemens Logistics, Qatar Airways Cargo and Qatar Aviation Services Cargo agree on cooperation to digitalise cargo processes

The modernisation order at KL International Airport will be carried out in three sections and implemented during continuing airport operations. Siemens Logistics will supply and install state-of-the-art conveying technology including VarioTray to boost baggage throughput. The company will also set up a tray-based, high-speed conveyor section between the main terminal building and Satellite A, what will enable bags to be transferred quickly and securely between the two zones.

In addition, the BHS will also feature the efficient VarioBelt belt conveyor. With VarioStore, Terminal 1 is getting a modern early bag store (EBS) that will give the airport a storage capacity of 2,500 spaces. The EBS improves the processing of transfer baggage and allows passengers to check in early.

The order also covers the implementation of a high-performance control system, interfacing with the local controllers (PLC). The proven BagIQ high-level control software enables the smart management of baggage handling processes and completes the overall offering.

Picture of Edward Hardy

Edward Hardy

Having become a journalist after university, Edward Hardy has been a reporter and editor at some of the world's leading publications and news sites. In 2022, he became Air Cargo Week's Editor. Got news to share? Contact me on Edward.Hardy@AirCargoWeek.com

Newsletter

Stay informed. Stay ahead. To get the latest air cargo news and industry trends delivered directly to your inbox, sign up now!

related articles

New shipment tracking label will reduce $1.3 trillion annual cost of supply chain waste

Challenge Group expands fleet with additional Boeing 747 freighter

Humanitarian aid delivery by drone

WAIT... BEFORE YOU GO

Get the ACW Daily Newsletter for up-to-the-minute news on everything important in the airfreight industry

Logo Air Cargo Week