Oktober 2, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
INFORM selected by IBERIA Handling to implement GroundStar at
Madrid-Barajas Airport
On 30th March 2007, IBERIA and INFORM signed an agreement to license and implement an extensive range of GroundStar systems to enable the management of IBERIA’S ground operations at its Madrid hub. Named GAUDÍ (an acronym which in Spanish represents the concept of an integrated system for the unified management of the airport operation), the system covers the main processes of demand calculation, shift modelling, staff scheduling and daily deployment and tracking of resources - in relation to both workforce and ground support equipment.
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September 28, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
Air France Going Live
Air France has gone live with GS RealTime at their Passenger Servive Department at Paris Orly Airport. It is the second department at Orly after Ramp Services, which went into production in May.
September 10, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
Emirates Passenger Services supported by GroundStar
Approximately two years ago, Emirates implemented GS Rostering and GS Planning for Passenger Services. We can now report that GS RealTime and Reporting have recently ‘gone live’.
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July 9, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
The RealTime Life at Air Canada’s New Station Operations Centre (STOC)
in Toronto
Air Canada has recently rolled out GS RealTime for their cleaning department within three weeks from start to finish. During a management meeting with Air Canada Thomas Schmidt, Director Airport Systems Division INFORM, visited the new STOC.
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June 29, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
Bremen Airport, Germany: Successful Going-Live of GS RealTime
What used to be done manually at Bremen Airport with pen and paper is today optimised by the GS RealTime module
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June 18, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
Gate Management System up and running at Eastline Handling
After the implementation of GroundStar’s Resource Management System, Eastline Handling now also uses GroundStar’s Gate Management System since February 2007.
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June 4, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
LSG Sky Chefs - Successful Airline Catering Supported by GroundStar
The two LSG Sky Chefs Transport Control Centres at Frankfurt are soon to be merged. GroundStar is set to play an important role in the realisation of the anticipated benefits.
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May 15, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
New Regulation on Assistance to Persons with Reduced Mobility
The new EU regulation regarding persons with reduced mobility poses a major handling issue to airlines and airports. GroundStar offers a solution that helps to fulfil the regulation at a minimum cost.
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May 7, 2007 - (Logistics Systems)
Intelligent truck transport control -
INFORM also optimises transport at the BMW AG sites in Leipzig and Wackersdorf
The intelligent SyncroSupply software solution has been optimising truck deliveries at BMW’s Leipzig and Wackersdorf sites since October 2006.
SyncroSupply synchronises truck deliveries with loading point capacities and time-critical production requirements at the site – the harmonisation of external supply with internal demand.
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April 2, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
GS CRM Live at Cologne-Bonn Airport
The Ground Services Department of Cologne-Bonn Airport has recently added another GroundStar system to its existing IT environment. GS CRM (Customer Relations Management) supports the contract management and billing processes.
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March 29, 2007 - (Logistics Systems)
On-schedule management of all transport –
INFORM oversees vehicle fleet expansion at CLAAS
Since November 2006, INFORM has been optimising all of the on-site transport at the CLAAS site in Harsewinkel. The SyncroTESS software now controls all of the transport outside of the production facilities at the headquarters of the largest manufacturer of harvesting machinery. For more than a year CLAAS has been using the software for the scheduling of all manufacturing supply transport within the facilities.
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March 20, 2007 - (Logistics Systems)
Automatic status messages -
DSU Gesellschaft für Dienstleistungen und Umwelttechnik upgrades SyncroTESS
DSU Gesellschaft für Dienstleistungen und Umwelttechnik provides services to the steelworks industry and is using SyncroTESS for its transport and logistics solutions. As part of the process upgrade program, DSU is now planning to upgrade the existing system to include the transport of bulk goods.
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March 5, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
Czech Airlines Gave Final Acceptance
GroundStar’s Planning, Rostering and RealTime Management are installed at Czech Airlines.
The Czech national carrier CSA implemented GroundStar systems for demand planning, rostering and real-time allocation of its ground handling resources at their hub in Prague Ruzyne Airport.
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February 16, 2007 - (Logistics Systems)
Optimised scheduling -
INFORM controls on-site transport at Dillinger Hüttenwerke AG
Dillinger Hüttenwerke AG will be controlling its on-site transport with SyncroTESS from July 2007. With a workforce of over 5,000, the company produces pig-iron, steel and heavy plating at its site in Dillingen. SynchroTESS will be used for the optimal scheduling of 45 vehicles in total, amongst them tractors to pull roll pallets, lorries and dumper trucks for transportation of tubs. The system will also control passive transport resources. This way Dillinger Hüttenwerke AG is able to improve scheduling, minimise empty miles and increase productivity.
February 5, 2007 - (Airport Systems)
New GroundStar Customer in a Country Far, Far Away!
Air New Zealand implements GroundStar.
Starting in June 2006, Air New Zealand implemented GS Planning to plan its ground handling resources in the ramp, passenger services and line maintenance areas at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch Airports. The pilot for GS Planning was the Domestic Terminal of Auckland Airport.
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February 1, 2007 - (Logistics Systems)
Volkswagen continues commitment to SyncroSupply
The SyncroSupply truck control system synchronises truck deliveries supplying materials to Volkswagen sites. Since 2006, the IT system has been rolled out at the sites in Kassel, Ingolstadt, Györ and Salzgitter.
Following implementation at other sites, the system will control more than 3500 truck deliveries daily. In the future Volkswagen will use SyncroSupply centrally to control and optimise all truck deliveries of materials used for the production of automobiles. In addition to all external and internal information, the software also incorporates into planning and control all personnel involved, truck drivers, haulier schedulers and controlling staff.
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