Kone has recently installed world’s flattest autowalk technology at T2 integrated terminal, which is coming up at Mumbai international airport. When completed, the terminal will have an area over 4,39,000 sqm and will include new taxiways and apron area for aircraft parking. The terminal will cater to 40 million passengers annually.
The company has used innovative pallet return mechanism and a new kind of motor solution, which makes the InnoTrack autowalk very flat and it can be installed entirely on the finished floor level.
22/08/12 Construction week online
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