07.03.2013 • NewsGunneboEntrance ControlAirports security

Gunnebo: First order for entrance control to airports received in China

Gunnebo security group has received its first order to supply pre-security gates to an airport in China from Beijing Capital International Airport, terminal three.Beijing Capital I...

Gunnebo security group has received its first order to supply pre-security gates to an airport in China from Beijing Capital International Airport, terminal three.

Beijing Capital International Airport is the largest and busiest international airport in China, whose annual passenger throughput has exceeded 80 million. The order won consists of an installation of entrance control solutions (12 SpeedStile FP/FPW - SpeedGates for the airport's Terminal Three (T3), the largest terminal building in the world. Gunnebo's solutions will secure the entrance/access control of international and national passengers respectively. The solution will help to achieve rapid and orderly control and guidance of the large and frequent volume of passenger flow, as well as help to improve the security systems at thisairport.

Beijing Capital International Airport choose Gunnebo as a supplier due to the solution's human-oriented design and high security performance. Also, the elegant and exquisite appearance of SpeedStile FP/FPW just perfectly matched with the design style of T3.

"With this order, Gunnebo has broken the domestic practices through presenting a proven, efficient and durable solution for an effective control of passenger flow," says Gunnebo's President & CEO Per Borgvall. "We already have a market-leading position within entrance control solutions within the Chinese metro-segment, so this move into airport isvery much in line with our strategic plan for how to develop our business in China."

 

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