Baggage Screening System has inline, modular design.

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Siemens Apron Baggage Screening solution provides inline baggage screening matrix with explosive detection system devices that are linked to airport baggage handling system. Featuring modular screening matrix design, TSA-compliant product enables passengers to drop bags at ticket counter and go, without need to drop them off at screening area. Checked baggage inspection system allows for efficient luggage handling and security screening.



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Siemens Introduces New Secure Apron Baggage Screening Solution at LAX



LOS ANGELES - Siemens Industry, Inc. (NYSE: SI) unveiled its new Siemens Apron Baggage Screening (SABS) solution this morning with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Located at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Terminal 5 for Delta Air Lines, this is the world's first SABS project.

Siemens Apron Baggage Screening system is an innovative approach to baggage screening demands at airports. The system provides an inline baggage screening matrix with explosive detection system (EDS) devices that are linked to the existing baggage handling system at the airport, essentially providing a baggage handling and screening system "in a box."

The new checked-baggage inspection system is a TSA-compliant solution that was implemented in much less time, at a lower cost, and with noticeably less disruption to terminal operations than traditional methods - making it a safer and more pleasant experience for passengers traveling through Terminal 5.

"For airlines, this new baggage handling system is a more efficient, cost-effective way to modernize luggage handling and security screening without interrupting day-to-day operations," said Jay Turney, Corporate Real Estate, Delta Air Lines, Inc. "Also, removing large screening systems from airport lobbies can reduce congestion at check-in, further enhancing security operations and making it more convenient for passengers."

"The SABS system provides one-stop-shopping. The benefit to passengers is that they can just drop their bags at the ticket counter and go; instead of getting a tag in one line and then dragging their bag through the lobby to drop it off at the screening area," said Oliver Hauck, President, Mobility Division, Siemens Industry, Inc. "With this solution, Delta is making it not only safer, but also easier for passengers traveling through LAX."

This turnkey solution is based on a pre-engineered building and modular screening matrix design, which allows a project to be completed significantly faster than conventional systems. The contract was signed in November 2009, and the project was completed in mid-November 2010, nearly one month ahead of schedule.

To download videos and still photos of the SABS system at LAX, please visit our Internet News Release at: http://inr.synapticdigital.com/siemens/LAX/

Siemens Industry

Siemens Industry, Inc. is the U.S. affiliate of Siemens' global Industry Sector business - the world's leading supplier of production, transportation and building technology solutions. The company's integrated hardware and software technologies enable comprehensive industry-specific solutions for industrial and infrastructure providers to increase their productivity, sustainability and profitability. The Industry Sector includes six divisions: Building Technologies, Industry Automation, Industry Solutions, Mobility, Drive Technologies and Osram Sylvania. With nearly 204,000 Siemens Industry Sector employees worldwide, the Industry Sector posted a worldwide profit of $4.7 billion on revenues of $47.3 billion in fiscal 2010. http://www.usa.siemens.com/Industry

A division of Siemens Industry, Inc., Siemens Mobility Division is North America's leading provider of transportation and logistics solutions. Using its "Complete Mobility" approach, the division focuses on networking various modes of transportation to maximize the most efficient transport of people and goods. "Complete mobility" includes operations control systems for railways, roadway traffic control systems, airport logistics solutions, postal automation, traction power supplies, rolling stock for mass transit, regional and mainline services, turnkey systems as well as forward-looking service concepts. With around 24,000 employees worldwide, the Mobility Division posted worldwide revenues of $8.8 billion in fiscal year 2010.

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