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Hummel GmbH u. Co. KG

Airline Boarding Card and Baggage Label Printing

Hummel GmbH u. Co. KG – your partner for airline stationery like Boarding Cards, Baggage Tags with or without RFID, and barcoded products such as Waybills, Labels and multipart forms.

Founded in 1957 and maintained as a family business since then, Hummel offer specialised printing for airline and transportation. The products comprise Boarding Passes with or without Wallet, Thermal Baggage Tags, also with RFID, and ATB Tickets as well as different barcoded forms like Parcel Labels, Consignment Notes and other encoded products.

The company’s customers benefit from market experience of many years and customized solutions due to the broad range of possibilities, e.g. backlining. As a general contractor, Hummel offer additional services including distribution, product development or personalisation.

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Hummel offer specialised printing for airline and transportation - 07/05/2010

Simplifying the Business - New Challenges for Purchasers Hummel GmbH Co.

Simplifying the Business initiatives such as E-Ticketing, barcoded Boarding Passes, RFID Baggage Tags, CUSS solutions for Check-in and Baggage drop-off encourage airlines and airports to review their processes. Technical departments and purchasers are required to adapt both equipment and consumables such as Boarding Passes and Baggage Tags to the new developments, while finding the best combination of cost savings and quality. 

Experienced suppliers having their product development close to the market such as Hummel GmbH u. Co. KG are perfectly prepared to advise you on the right solution for your handling processes.

2D Barcodes – Paper Requirements

By the end of 2010, IATA intend to implement 100% barcoded Boarding Passes (BCBP) and prompt airlines to integrate 2D barcodes in their workflow. 2D barcodes can store more data than a magnetic stripe, provide cost savings, extended flexibility and speed to the operation. In addition, the stored data is more secure.

To achieve these advantages, however, one has to ensure guaranteed readability and resistance of the 2D barcode. The quality of the thermal paper used has a huge influence on this. If the quality of the thermal paper is unsuitable, it may result in the contrast between 2D barcode and paper-white being insufficient. Alcohol, oil, plasticizers or extended contact with water can cause a reaction with unprotected thermal papers. Spraying e.g. perfume on such papers may render the barcode illisible.

These effects can be avoided by using high quality top-coated thermal papers. Top-coated papers offer the additional benefit of prolonging the lifetime of the thermal printing heads, thus reducing the operator’s maintenance costs. Consequently, purchasers should pay special attention to the factor paper and consult a specialist to avoid problems during operation.

Finding the Right Paper for Your CUSS Equipment

Every day, more Kiosks and CUSS terminals are installed in airports throughout the world. Self-service applications include Self Check-In as well as Self-Tagging and Baggage Drop-off solutions. Depending on the printer used, the terminals require different versions of Boarding Passes and Baggage Tags.

The large variety of formats and functions of Boarding Passes on rolls e.g. makes it difficult to create a correct design. Crosswise, lengthwise, black mark, round corners, sensor hole, perforations, core diameter, outer roll diameter, paper quality, paper weight and thickness … it is especially important to clarify these points with a competent supplier beforehand. Otherwise, a non-satisfying realisation of the Boarding Passes may result in downtimes of the CUSS Terminals due to paperjam, causing additional administrative problems and annoyed passengers.

Self-Tagging – How to Avoid Passenger Confusion

Baggage Tags destined for Self-Tagging require a different approach than “normal” Tags. While standard Tags are mainly designed to fit the needs of the handling process, self-service Tags must also fulfil an explanatory function. Early trials and real applications have shown that most passengers are not sure about the correct usage of the Tag. As a result, airlines and handling agents experience a higher usage of labels, because many passengers need more than one try to get it right – meaning additional costs and unsatisfied customers. In addition to that, bags that are labelled incorrectly will cause BRS problems.

A Hummel project group has worked with renowned airlines to find a solution to this issue. By redesigning the backside of the Baggage Tag, passengers can be given easy instructions. Modified cuts and perforations facilitate the handling. In this way, passengers can label their bags correctly and easily, avoiding an increased usage of consumables and unnecessary intervention by ground staff.

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07/05/2010 Hummel offer specialised printing for airline and transportation Simplifying the Business - New Challenges for Purchasers Hummel GmbH Co. More
21/08/2009 Hummel GmbH u. Co. KG News - August 21, 2009 Procurement challenges - New technologies and changed organisation of passenger check-in require changed documents and a different point of view in purchasing. More