JBT was recently awarded the baggage handling system service contract for Miami International Airport. The ten-year contract, valued at approximately $160 million, involves the service and maintenance of 54 baggage claim devices and 41 piers, including the conveyance lines for both automated and manual sortation on concourses F and J. Miami International Airport is the largest gateway between the United States and Latin America processing more than 6 million outbound bags annually. JBT has been supplying baggage system maintenance services to Miami for the past 7 years.
“We’re pleased to partner with JBT AeroTech and are confident that they will meet the maintenance and operational needs of the baggage screening system in MIA’s Central and South terminals,” said Miami-Dade Aviation Department Director, Emilio T. Gonzalez.
JBT has maintenance and operations sites at airports across the United States supplying baggage system services, terminal building maintenance, automated train upkeep, emergency call-out support, asset management, and operations programs and consulting services.
JBT is a global leader in the design and manufacture, for military and commercial customers, of ground support equipment such as loaders, push-back tractors, and deicers; airport gate equipment, such as the Jetway® passenger boarding bridge, JetPower® electrical converters, and JetAire® pre-conditioned air units; as well as asset management, operations, and maintenance services.
PAVIX: Proven Winner for All Airport Concrete Infrastructure
International Chem-Crete Corporation (ICC) manufactures and sells PAVIX, a unique line of crystalline waterproofing products that penetrate into the surface of cured concrete to fill and seal pores and capillary voids, creating a long lasting protective zone within the concrete substrate.
Once concrete is treated, water is prevented from penetrating through this protective zone and causing associated damage, such as freeze-thaw cracking, reinforcing steel corrosion, chloride ion penetration, and ASR related cracking.
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