성과를 위한 파트너십: 대규모 프로젝트에서 중간 규모의 성공까지.
강력한 명성을 바탕으로 중규모 프로젝트를 위한 비용 효율적인 솔루션을 제공하고 고객에게 최신 기술을 교육하며 장기적인 성공을 보장하는 역량을 선보이는 것을 목표로 합니다. 공항 계획 및 개발 부서의 소규모 팀과 긴밀히 협력하여 탁월한 결과를 제공하는 등 고객뿐 아니라 고객과의 관계 구축에 우선순위를 두고 있습니다.
Following the success of Phase 1 and 2 developments at Incheon International Airport, Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) continued to engage BNP to design the baggage handling system (BHS) for Phase 3 and Phase 4 development.
Following the success of Phase 1 and 2 developments at Incheon International Airport, Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) continued to engage BNP to design the baggage handling system (BHS) for Phase 3 and Phase 4 development. This marks a 20-year professional relationship milestone between IIAC and BNP. IIAC has been using BNP exclusively for all their baggage system consulting services since 1997.
In Phase 3 development, BNP designed the BHS in the new Terminal 2 building and the BHS connection between the existing Concourse A and the Main Terminal Building. Phase 4 development sets out to increase handling capacity with system expansion and modifications to the Terminal 2 building that was constructed during Phase 3. The Phase 4 system was designed so that any baggage supplier can provide the system. (The scope of work requiring the original OEM to modify was limited, to keep the tender competitive.)
BNP’s services included demand analysis, conceptual design, detailed design, general building and services coordination, preparation of tender documents, and construction services. Once completed, the combined handling capacity of Incheon International Airport will be 106 million annual passengers.
For Phase 3 the BHS comprised approximately 40 km of equipment, including four tilt tray sorters, an Individual Carrier System (ICS), an ICS-based early baggage storage system with 3,200 positions, 216 check-in positions, 22 make-up carousals, 24 laterals, ten transfer input conveyors, and ten dual feed claim devices.
In addition, baggage screening is accomplished with more than 40 customs screening/advanced technology X-ray machines and 16 computed tomography X-ray machines. The ICS, which forms the backbone of the baggage handling system, also connects the new Terminal 2 to the existing Concourse A and Main Terminal Building.
In Phase 4, the expansion of the BHS included four final tilt tray sorters in the newly constructed terminal piers. There were also 3,000 additional positions added into the Early Bag Storage (EBS) system, six new check-in islands, 24 new make-up carousals, 30 new laterals, eight new transfer inputs, and 10 new reclaim carousels.
During Phase 4, a dedicated transfer screening system was provided in each hemisphere, which offers additional system redundancy as well as flexibility.
2011
Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC)
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