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seguridad di mas halto di tur e sistemanan existente. Nos ekipo a traha hopi di
serca cu e ekipo di Aeropuerto di Aruba pa verifica e capabilidadnan, beneficionan
operacional y futuro capabilidadnan. Nos ta orguyoso pa diseña un sistema di tal
escala y “tote-based” y nos ta spera di por forma un relacion di largo duracion cu
Aeropuerto di Aruba."
E invitacionnan inicial relata cu e tender pa e Contratista principal pa e proyecto
Gateway 2030 a sali dia 12 di November 2018 y Aruba Airport Authority N.V. lo
organisa un “Construction Fair” na Aruba dia 29 di November 2018 pa presenta e
proyecto y crea un forum pa companianan di construccion internacional pa topa y
forma partnerships cu sub-contratistanan local, business y tax consultants, y otro
agentenan oficial relevante di parti di e diferente ministerionan gubernamental.
For a new High Speed Baggage Transportation and Sortation System
Aruba Airport signs $33 million contract with BEUMER Group
ORANJESTAD – Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA), the company that operates
and manages Queen Beatrix International Airport (Aruba Airport) has signed a
contract agreement with BEUMER Group for the design and installation of a new
high speed baggage transportation and sortation system as part of the airport’s
Gateway 2030 expansion and modernization program. The contract award was
part of a tender process whereby the airport assessed an overall baggage
handling solution which not only considered the capital costs for the installation,
but carefully evaluated the on-going maintenance and operational costs once the
system is commissioned.
The contract with BEUMER group includes the installation of a dual-loop
CRISBAG® – High Speed Baggage Transportation and Sortation System, with
integration to a full TSA compliant EDS screening system, and a Baggage Image
Weight Identification System (BIWIS) to streamline the airport’s U.S. preclearance
process. The agreement also includes a period of on-going maintenance and spare
parts after the system is put into service.
The new baggage handling system (BHS) will eliminate the requirement to reclaim
checked luggage and undergo the second passenger screening process which is
currently in place for the U.S. CBP Pre-Clearance operation. Additionally, the new
system will also allow for U.S and non-U.S. bound flights to operate from a
common-use check-in facility.
The final design of BEUMER’s tote-based CRISBAG® system will be carried out in
collaboration with airport’s main terminal designer, NACO; in an effort to ensure