Airport Show Dubai 2009
Crisplant presents the industry’s most energy-efficient sorting system at the Airport Show 2009, 19-21 May, Dubai.
- LS-4000E high-speed sorter cuts energy consumption by up to 75%
- Combines state-of-the-art baggage-handling with reduced carbon dioxide emissions
- Introduces innovative motor technology which eliminates contact between moving parts
- Achieves new levels of ultra-low maintenance and low noise
- Crisplant will be on Stand No WC 10 at the Airport Show 2009, Dubai, on 19-21 May
Crisplant – a leading global integrator and supplier of baggage handling systems – will be presenting the industry’s most energy-efficient high-speed automated baggage-handling system on Stand no WC 10 at the Airport Show, Dubai, on 19-21 May.
Representing a major breakthrough in energy-efficiency, the LS-4000 high-speed sorter uses a new motor technology, which reduces energy consumption by up to 75% compared to equivalent sorters using conventional motors. Crisplant’s high-speed Linear Synchronous Motor eliminates contact between moving parts and achieves ultra-low levels of maintenance and very low levels of noise.
“The LS-4000E sorting system allows airports to combine improvements in high-speed baggage handling with significant savings in operating and energy costs. The innovative Linear Synchronous Motor technology, developed specifically for the LS-4000E sorter, provides customers with a significant step towards reducing their carbon dioxide emissions as well as their energy costs and maintenance overheads.” explained Kim Nyborg Carlsen, Director for Airport Systems Crisplant.
Built on a versatile, modular platform, the LS-4000E ensures fast, trouble-free installation and commissioning, as well as high levels of reliability and availability. Mechanical and electrical components are fully tested and certified in-house prior to installation.
Kim Nyborg Carlsen added; “Crisplant’s track record of technical innovation and experience as a Total Project Integrator of advanced baggage-handling systems for major airports around the world has resulted in a number of high-profile contracts. These include the US$123 million integration, and US$67 million five-year service and maintenance contract, for the new Doha Airport at Qatar, which is expected to handle 20 million passengers a year.”
The LS-4000E high-speed sorting system will be on Stand No WC 10 at the Airport Show, Dubai, on19-21 May 2009.