Schiphol Airport   

Description
At Schiphol, KONE introduced the KONE InnoTrack™ autowalk system, launching a new era in autowalk design and giving architects the freedom to direct and change the people flow as needed.
Address
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Year 2007 
Project Maintenance 
Products KONE InnoTrack™ 
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The building

Schiphol airport faces new challenges as the number of transfer passengers continues to grow. People want to move through the terminals quickly and easily, especially when they’re traveling with children and heavy suitcases.

The solution

KONE InnoTrack™ requires no pit. All of the operating components are located in the balustrade or in the 20 cm (7.9 inches) slice under the unit. Weighing 1/3 of a conventional autowalk, it can be installed on an existing floor or an upper floor without disturbing the equipment in the floor.  KONE InnoTrack™ can be flexibly lengthened, shortened, or reinstalled elsewhere when passenger flows change.

KONE InnoTrack™ is a prime example of KONE’s  innovation strategy.
KONE InnoTrack™ is a prime example of KONE’s  innovation strategy. Schiphol Airport is now the fi rst customer for this revolutionary new autowalk. The first six units installed have successfully served passengers since May 2007.
KONE’s strategy.
KONE InnoTrack™ is a prime example of KONE’s innovation strategy.
KONE InnoTrack™ is a prime example of KONE’s  innovation strategy. Schiphol Airport is now the fi rst customer for this revolutionary new autowalk. The first six units installed have successfully served passengers since May 2007.