EnTrackBag
Suspect Bag Tracking & IATA 753 Compliance
Airport baggage tracking system for suspect bag visibility in arrivals and IATA resolution 753 Compliance.
Suspect Bag Tracking & IATA 753 Compliance
Airport baggage tracking system for suspect bag visibility in arrivals and IATA resolution 753 Compliance.
Passengers arriving in international flights are often weary and, in a hurry, to get back home. They do not have patience for delays in customs screening at exit or mishandling of bags. Modern airports continuously strive to speed disembarked passengers through immigration, handbag screening, baggage claim, and customs, without compromising on duty revenue opportunity and security.
EnTrackBag provides a non-intrusive, low touch, subtle and yet a practical solution that delivers a great passenger experience without compromising on customs revenue opportunity and security. Major airports have relied on EnTrackBag to process millions of bags at arrivals to seamlessly track over 10 Million+ suspected bags till date to realize increase in customs revenue and superior passenger experience without queue building.
The EnTrackBag: suspect bag tracking system enhance the visibility of suspect bag movement in airport terminal and graded alert at customs exit to deliver enhanced security, increased customs revenue and superior passenger experience with faster bag throughput at exit. Unobtrusive identification, contraband linked graded alert, direct retrieval of the scanned x-ray image & physical bag image, networked suspect passenger database are some of the main reasons for the system popularity and adoption. The system is integrated with major BHS and X-RAY systems to offer seamless and effective suspect baggage tracking for the airport.
The system can also be extended to IATA resolution 753 compliance. IATA 753 compliance further reduces mishandling of bags, while keeping the passenger informed to enhance travel experience. The system will demonstrate the DELIVERY of baggage when custody changes and provide an INVENTORY of bags upon departure of a flight by tracking bags at various points. Even when there is a mishandling of a bag, the system immediately notifies the deviation, prompting recovery and course correction, enabling airports and airlines to keep the bag on track.