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Venice Airport chooses Cassioli to speed up passenger security checks

FAST2CHECK EASY will allow significant streamlining of hand-luggage checks

Venice’s Marco Polo Airport has chosen the new FAST2CHECK EASY solution to increase capacity and optimize security procedures at passenger checking areas.

Effective handling and screening of hand luggage is a top priority for airports the world over. Luggage must be moved, handled and checked with precision, speed and security.

CASSIOLI Airport Division offers specific automatic systems both for the handling and sorting of checked baggage and for hand-luggage inspection systems. Control lines must ensure not only efficiency in terms of security, but also process speed and ergonomics for passengers and operators.

FAST2CHECK EASY satisfies all of these needs and space is the critical factor in increasing performance stats and security processes.

Following previous installations in the airports of Rome Fiumicino, Naples, Florence, Bologna, Madrid, Seville and Santiago, at Marco Polo airport Cassioli will install this innovative system for hand-luggage checking that, in addition to ensuring high security standards, will optimize space and speed up the flow of passengers.

How? A new tray-recirculation and management system, specially developed to meet flow-optimization requirements, FAST2CHECK EASY represents the ideal solution for airports with particularly limited space. Most tray-recirculation systems on the market need an area between 16 and 20 metres to ensure significant increases in flow and performance.

Cassioli FAST2CHECK EASY allows airports to benefit from the advantages of parallel and simultaneous management of up to 4 passengers, with a total length of less than 12 metres.

Venice’s Marco Polo airport, with seven new Cassioli lines, aims to manage the expected increase in traffic over the next two years, awaiting the new terminal, which will meet the impressive development plans of the third most important airport in Italy.

 

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