Conveying baggage and brand at Orlando International Airport
Jody Summers details how Orlando’s South Terminal’s individual carrier system will enhance capacity, efficiency and the passenger experience.
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A baggage handling system (BHS) is made up of a number of different processes and checks. A BHS is designed to count bags, check weights of bags, balance loads, screen suitcases for security reasons, transport bags through an airport conveyor belt system and read bag information automatically.
Jody Summers details how Orlando’s South Terminal’s individual carrier system will enhance capacity, efficiency and the passenger experience.
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