HAMAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT’S BAGGAGE HANDLING SYSTEM EXPANSION HELPS TO DRAMATICALLY BOOST OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
As the gateway to the State of Qatar and home to Qatar Airways, Hamad International Airport is widely recognised as one of the best airports in the world. With two-thirds of the world’s population living within an 8-hour flight of Qatar, the expansion of their airport facilities enabled Hamad International Airport to welcome 35 million passengers in 2022.
As part of these expansion plans, when the airport identified the need for a new remote transfer baggage handling facility, they turned to BEUMER Group. In order to minimise congestion in the main terminal building, baggage with a transfer time in excess of 3 hours needed to be temporarily stored before continuing on its journey.
A purpose-built 34,000 sqm airside Remote Transfer Baggage Facility (RTBF) was constructed specifically to house the BHS and equipped with the CrisBag® system — our high capacity tote-based Individual Carrier System (ICS) — that provides fast, safe, and flexible baggage handling from check-in to discharge. It also provides 100% track and trace of baggage at every stage of the handling process, and with over 10,000 storage positions in our CrisStore® baggage storage, the system delivers unmatched efficiency and capacity.
The RTBF baggage handling system includes BEUMER Group’s CrisBelt® transfer loading lines integrated with the CrisBag® tote system, enabling seamless transfer of baggage. A dedicated baggage system control room, equipped with the advanced BG Fusion control suite, enables centralised monitoring and efficient management, whilst BEUMER Group’s comprehensive maintenance services ensure optimal performance and operational excellence.
It also features live visualisation with the FLOW Twin, BEUMER Group’s 3D digital twin, providing real-time insights into operations and enhancing control and decision-making. With a processing capacity of more than 10,000 bags per hour, the system empowers Hamad International Airport to meet the increasing demands of today’s aviation industry.