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    Integrated robot loadIng

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    CONTROLS &

    OPERATIONSSTORAGE

    TRANSPOR

    MAKE UP SCRESORTING

    UNLOAD

    TRAN

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    Efcient employee assignment

    Integrated baggage reconciliation

    Less health related costs

    Efcient use of space

    2. Improving employee working conditions

    3. Improving process quality: Reduction of errors (IR-rate)

    Bag security (less hands on the bag)

    Payback of investment within 2-3 years

    handlIng baggage IS our common buSIneSSApplying robots is not just replacing the manual make-up area by an automated one. It is also to

    adopt the process and environment to a higher degree of automation.

    That is where the Grenzebach technology for automated loading and the system integration ofVanderlande Industries are working together for airports, airlines and ground handlers providing:

    The most tailored level of automation

    Necessary modications to existing BHS

    Support in migration to integrated robot loading

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    ARRIVAL

    DEPARTURE

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    bagload Integrated robot loadIngIn baggage handlIng proceSSeS

    Baggage Distribution

    InputCarousel

    Lateral

    Robot

    Final sortation &

    Early Bag Storage

    Robot

    Local

    buffer

    Automated ULD handling

    BagStore

    EmptyULDs

    Loaded

    ULDs

    Final Sortation

    Robot

    Add-on Integration of typically 1-2

    units into existing baggage

    handling system

    Is Upgrade of existing

    baggage handling system

    with typically 4-10 units

    Optimized bag ow

    management (sorter,

    buffer, manual & robot

    loading)

    nw b h Full integration of robot loading into

    the baggage handling process

    Bag ow management streamlined

    to automated loading using peak

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    Option: automated ULD/rampcart

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    ACTS&FIGURES

    Benets from strong partners

    Vanderlande Industriesis f ws i is f i

    systems. A wide range of system solutions of all sizes offers high

    operational effectiveness, reliability and careful baggage handling

    and assures an optimum return of investment.

    www.vanderlande.com

    Grenzebachis the leading provider for automated baggage loading and off-

    loading. Their mechanised sytems close some of todays most

    signicant automation gaps in baggage handling, take the strain

    from employees and present important operational and nancial

    vs.

    www.grenzebach.com

    System integration Integrated batch planning and last minute handling

    Batch generation based on volumetric data

    2000 - 4000 bags/day throughput capacity per robot module

    Integrated reconciliation options

    Availibility of exact position of bag inside ULD or rampcart

    Simple interface to existing baggage management system

    Easy handling by ground handling staff

    Typical robot cell

    Range of bags: all conveyable bags

    Typical bag size: up to 950 mm * 800 mm * 600 mm

    4 bags/minute technical loading cycle time

    Filling rates: up to 90% of manual loading

    Make-up footprint: 25 m2 (smallest design)

    Technical availabil ity > 99.5%

    1-10 loading positions/robot cell

    Allocation of loading criterias (e.g. ight, ight class)

    Easy & conventional maintenance

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