Nuremberg, 30 October 2025 – Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) and Vanderlande, represented by Vanderlande Logistics GmbH and Vanderlande Logistics Unipessoal Lda., have signed an important contract for the new international CPK Airport. The order covers the delivery, installation, operation and maintenance of a state-of-the-art baggage handling system (BHS) for the passenger terminal at the future CPK Airport.

Vanderlande’s solution is based on its proven Individual Carrier System (ICS) technology, which ensures 100% baggage tracking and sorting accuracy. It enables modular expansion to accommodate further terminal development and future passenger growth. In addition, innovative
technologies such as robotics and automated baggage handling processes will be integrated. They are designed to optimise efficiency and adapt to changing operational needs. The planned BHS will include about 16 kilometres of conveyors and span approximately 80,000 square metres.

Dr. Filip Czernicki, CEO of CPK, said:

Transparency and quality drive our procurement strategy.
CPK is one of the most significant infrastructure projects in Europe – a strategic investment that will strengthen Poland’s position as a key transport hub and enhance connectivity across the continent. Partnering with Vanderlande – a globally recognised leader in baggage handling solutions – ensures that CPK Airport will operate with world-class efficiency, reliability and technological excellence from day one.

Michael Schneider, Global CEO of Vanderlande Logistics, said:

We are honoured and excited to be part of this strategically important greenfield project in the heart of Europe.
Our advanced technologies will give the airport a sustainable competitive advantage, and ensure seamless
operations and an outstanding passenger experience.

Located around 40 kilometres southwest of Poland’s capital Warsaw, CPK Airport is part of a major infrastructure initiative aimed at integrating air, rail and road networks – facilitating smooth travel across Poland and the broader region. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2026, with operations expected to commence by the end of 2032.

This article was originally published by Vanderlande.

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