London/Munich/Scherfede - Lödige Industries a leading provider of airport logistics solutions has announced at interairport Europe in Munich today, that it has completed installation of a brand new ULD handling system for customer dnata at London Heathrow’s City East.

 Michael Baul, Managing Director of Lödige Industries in the UK, handing over the new ULD handling system to customer dnata. ©Lödige Industries GmbH
Michael Baul, Managing Director of Lödige Industries in the UK, handing over the new ULD handling system to customer dnata. ©Lödige Industries GmbH

The new facility, which features two high performance (ground rail) elevating transfer vehicles (ETVs) was completed in just four months while the terminal building was being built around it. dnata’s City East is Heathrow’s most state-of-the-art cargo facility and will deliver greater automation and faster truck and cargo handling times. The cargo handling facility delivered by Lödige features component redundancy to reduce downtime and improved controls to automatically position machines, speeding up retrieval and storage operations. Utilising British Steel racks, the terminal integrates cold room facilities, giving dnata the necessary functionality and flexibility to move healthcare and life science products as well as perishables, required by today’s air cargo industry.

The high-speed atorage and sorting equipment enables dnata's handling crew to dispatch a fully flight extremely quickly. Micheal Baul, Managing Director of Lödige Industries in the UK, commented "With only four months on site to complete the installation, we are very pleased to have manufactured and installed this solution in such a short time. To ensure dnata can start its new operations on time and to deliver the whole project, from quote to handover in just over twelve months, says a lot about Lödige Industriescapability to deliver quickly in the air cargo industry".