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.
Tools for Planning Inbound Processing of Passengers and Baggage
The BNP simulation team develops detailed simulation models for inbound baggage systems to determine the requirements for baggage claim devices, input belts, and floor area space, based on IATA standards, to ensure a level of service.
When simulating an inbound baggage system, we consider the following:
We collaborate with our clients and airports to collect the arrival flight schedule, including the number of flights, seats, load factors, terminating/local bag counts, and aircraft type.
Travel time for passengers, based on arrival flight gates, flight type (international vs. domestic), and delays in passenger deboarding from the plane, is used to model passenger movement from flight arrival to the beginning of the bag reclaim process.
Our simulation team utilizes the actual design layout of the arrival baggage delivery system to simulate the delivery of terminating bags to reclaim devices. We take into account airport-specific assumptions regarding baggage unload processes from aircraft, tug and dolly drive times, delivery methods, and the offload of bags onto the input belts.
Where site-specific data is not available, our team can conduct on-site data collection and surveys at the airport to gather relevant data for simulation of the arrivals systems:
Using 3D simulation software (such as AutoMod and Sim 3D), BNP develops a detailed simulation of the arrival baggage system and passenger movement system. These models reflect the existing or proposed layout and operational characteristics of each component.
The components typically include:
The BNP team has modeled a variety of arrival baggage delivery systems, including conventional conveyors, ICS systems, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), and Tug/Dolly roadways, for the delivery of arrival bags from aircraft to claim devices.
Simulation models are run to analyze:
For design improvements or alternatives proposed by BNP, iterative evaluations are performed with the Design Team to ensure the inbound baggage system meets the required performance goals.
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