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Wanzl's roll containers set sail

Cruises are popular. The Baltic, in particular, has become a more important destination for Germans holidaying on the high seas. The latest study of the cruise market presented by the German Travel Association (DRV) in 2010 confirms this trend. And holidaymakers who go to sea naturally bring luggage with them. The shipping company AIDA Cruises, whose liners now sail to Oslo and St. Petersburg just as frequently as Dubai or the Caribbean, has now opted for a new logistics concept for transporting luggage. Since February and March, 60 newly developed roll containers from Wanzl have been in use on each of the three ships AIDAbella, AIDAluna and AIDAdiva and, a month later, are also to be used on AIDAsol, which will begin its maiden voyage in April. The aim is to optimise luggage logistics for both guests and staff by reducing the time taken to embark and disembark the passengers by up to 30 percent.

Reducing luggage touch points

In future, all items of luggage will be collected on the Wanzl roll containers on embarkation to all four ships and optimised for onward transportation to the respective target deck as well as pre-sorted according to the position of the cabins. The roll containers will then be transferred directly to the ship and into the lifts to ensure that the luggage is delivered to the door of its owner's cabin as quickly as possible. This optimised process for transporting luggage will see luggage touch points reduced by over 50 percent. If a passenger hands over their luggage before embarkation, each item of luggage will only need to be handled by an AIDA employee three to four times before it reaches the cabin door. Up to ten contacts per item of luggage were hitherto required for this process. On disembarkation, the new logistical process for luggage will follow exactly the same sequence as for embarkation, but in reverse.

A customised solution from Wanzl

Another advantage of the new logistical process for luggage is that luggage is protected during transportation. Wanzl's roll containers also make the four AIDA ships independent of the local port logistics, in terms of any containers or transport cages provided, or the use of any loading cranes that may be needed. AIDA Cruises trialled the Wanzl roll containers for several months. To fit the shipping company's precise specifications, Wanzl developed the new roll containers with a loading capacity of 500 kilograms as a customer-specific solution right up to the start of production. The particular requirements include a lining and a cover of hard-wearing woven PVC tarpaulin, which will provide the luggage with reliable protection from the elements. The target deck is marked on a special whiteboard. Deflector wheels and bumpers protect the ship's interior from possible damage. And, once they have been used for transporting luggage, the roll containers can be folded up and stacked on board to save space.

Stackable to save space – roll containers from Wanzl

Protection for the ship's interior

Bumpers and deflectors. And a locking brake guarantees the container will stop immediately if necessary. Another practical detail is the forklift slots fitted below the frame, which allow the roll containers to be transported by forklift truck.