Qatar Airways’ new Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, previously known as New Doha International Airport, has opened with a promise to set a global benchmark in quality and service.
To achieve its goal of exceptional baggage handling, with the shortest possible connection times between flights and no lost baggage, the airport engaged Crisplant, part of BEUMER Group and a leading global supplier of automated material handling systems, to supply a high-speed solution with the capacity to sort 19,500 bags an hour.
Handling baggage for an initial 24 million passengers per year, expected to rise to 50 million per year when the airport is fully operational, requires a specially designed system. The Crisplant system is fully redundant, having two tilt-tray sorting systems with a total of 28 inductions, 172 chutes and 22 make-up carousels.
This guarantees that, even in the unlikely event of shorter downtime, passenger bags for this major airport hub, which will handle 80% of its traffic as transfers, will continue to be processed on schedule with no flight-delaying holdups.
Key facts:
- Entire baggage handling system for major new airport handling 24 million passengers
- Processing capacity of 19,500 bags an hour
- 100% redundant system to guarantee delay-free handling
To further streamline the transfer bag process, there are 1,750 fully automated early bag storage positions located below the sorter system loops for efficient and timely release and make-up based on flight or time slots.
In addition to this baggage handling system having a notably high capacity, it is also distinguished by having the world’s largest plug-and-play integrated hybrid RFID-barcode scanning system.
To ensure that the baggage handling system continues to operate at optimum efficiency, Crisplant’s customer support team will remain on-site to maintain the baggage handling system as part of a five-year service and maintenance contract.
The State of Qatar’s future plans for Hamad International Airport include opening a second terminal in time for the FIFA World Cup in 2022 and the transformation of the area around the new facility into an airport city.
For more information, please contact Crisplant.