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Siemens to supply Baggage Handling Systems at LAX
 
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Erlangen, September 4, 2007 - Siemens was awarded a $61.9 million contract from Swinerton Builders of Los Angeles. The contract is for the construction of a 100 percent inline baggage screening system in three north terminals at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) as a part of the LAX North Project. Overall project completion is scheduled for 2010.

The LAX North Project is a $192 million project that involves public area refurbishment in Terminals 1, 2, and 3, and the construction of a 100 percent Inline baggage screening system by Siemens Airport Logistics for automatic explosives screening of all outbound checked passenger baggage in the three terminals. The systems transport bags from the lobby ticket counters via conveyors, automatically screens them for explosives, and then sorts them by flight number for specific destinations.

The specific scope for Terminals 1 and 2 includes a new, free standing, 21,000 square foot structure between the terminals to house two Explosive Detection Systems (EDS) matrices (12 CTX 9000s) and Baggage Inspection Rooms (BIRs). A new system will be installed in Terminal 1 to sort screened bags, while a hybrid new/reworked sortation system, including extensive reconfiguration of the existing conveyor segments, will be installed in Terminal 2. Both terminals have conveyor segments that run outside of the existing terminal structures to deliver bags to the new EDS screening building, and then return them to the respective sortation systems.

A new baggage handling system (BHS) will be installed in 35,000 square feet of renovated space in the existing Terminal 3 building. The BHS system will include one EDS matrix (5 CTX9000s), two BIRs, and modifications to the existing BHS Maintenance Diagnostic System (MDS) and Management Information Systems (MIS). Temporary baggage devices will be installed in the interim to maintain airline operations.

"We chose Siemens as a partner because they have a proven understanding of airport logistics,” said Gust Soteropulos, Swinerton’s Operations Manager. “They can provide the technology and service necessary to improve the experience of passengers who travel through LAX.”

“Our number one priority is to provide the technology and support needed to make LAX safe and convenient for travelers,” said Gary Cline, Vice-President and general manager, Airport Logistics Division of Siemens in the U.S. “This is our second contract award at LAX and further underscores Siemens commitment to delivering high-quality, integrated solutions.”

In January 2007, Siemens announced that it had been awarded a $50.8 million contract for a 100 percent Inline Baggage Screening System at LAX's Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT). With these two awards, Siemens will be providing new Inline Baggage Screening Systems at four of LAX's nine terminals. LAX is the third busiest airport in the U.S. serving more than 61 million passengers in 2006.

Siemens Airport Logistics, a division of the Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services (I&S) Group, is a global market leader in baggage and cargo handling solutions and systems integration for airports. In the U.S., Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. represents the I&S Group within Siemens AG. I&S is the systems and solutions integrator for industrial and infrastructure facilities and global service provider for the plant and projects business covering planning, installation and operation across the entire life cycle.

I&S uses its own products, systems and process technologies to enhance productivity and improve the competitiveness of companies in metallurgy, water treatment, pulp and paper, oil and gas, marine engineering, open-cast mining, airport logistics, postal automation, intelligent traffic systems and industrial services. In fiscal 2006 (to September 30), I&S employed a total of 36,200 people worldwide and achieved total sales of EUR 8.819 billion, according to U.S. GAAP.
 
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