Vanderlanden and Siemens: Common future for airport automation

Vanderlanden and Siemens: Common future for airport automation

Vanderlanden, a leading company in the area of automated logistics systems, has recently announced the takeover of the logistics division of Siemens. This decision was made to meet the increasing requirements for efficient and automated systems in the global airport logistics market. With the increasing number of passengers and the extensive modernization measures at airports, growing demand for innovative solutions is expected.

The takeover is of great importance, since Vanderlande believes that it creates a solid basis for sustainable growth in the broader market for automated logistics. The CEO of Vanderlanden, Andrew Manship, emphasized the mature and resistant nature of Siemens Logistics and emphasized the importance of many years of trusting relationships with their customers. "Our customers will benefit from a wider range of solutions and services that enable them to manage their challenges more effectively," said Manship.

A special focus is on the modern technologies that are offered by the takeover. Siemens Logistics is recognized in the area of luggage and air freight processing and will further expand the innovative strength and the portfolio by the partnership with Vanderlande. Michael Schneider, CEO of Siemens Logistics, was positive about the upcoming changes and the leading technologies that are available to two companies.

The portfolio of Siemens, which includes powerful hardware and software as well as intelligent services, will ideally complement Vanderlande's offer in the future. "Automation and digitization in the industry is further advanced through our joint line -up," says Schneider. This step will not only increase efficiency and service quality, but also strengthen the market position of both companies.

The long -term market prospects for airport automation remain extremely positive. Through the global presence of the two companies, customers can expect to get faster access to new technologies and a better on-site service. It remains to be seen how this partnership will affect innovations in the field of airport logistics, but the combination of both forces promises promising future prospects.

For a detailed view of the case, See the report on Dispo.cc .

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