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Is the Berlin airport going to change thanks to the graduate from the School of Logistics?
Thursday, 11 August 2011 19:29
Ambitious, intelligent and modest – this is how Marcin Czajczyk can be described briefly. He is a student of the School of Logistics who went for an international student exchange to the partnership university – TH Wildau. Marcin Czajczyk passed his double bachelor’s exam on logistics receiving two five notes, and the Schönefeld airport in Berlin is willing to implement his innovative ideas.

The development of the concept of an airstrip servicing trolley with automatic loading and unloading of luggage into an airplane for the Schönefeld airport in Berlin is the title of Marcin’s bachelor’s thesis written under the supervision of Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil Bernd Hentschel.

- The subject, although difficult, is very interesting – says Marcin Czajczyk – I noticed that almost the entire chain of luggage servicing at the airport is more or less automated, excluding one section – loading the luggage in the airport building and unloading it at the airplane. Here, the work is being performed mainly manually. I decided to change the present servicing manner and I suggested a solution to modify this process and increase the security of the luggage transportation. I created also a project of the airstrip servicing trolley – both its construction and functioning. Thanks to this solution, the airports are able to decrease the number of damaged luggage and accelerate the work.

This is the concept in which the Schönefeld airport is very interested. Marcin speaks openly about how much he benefited from the student exchange within the Erasmus programme. He studied the last two semesters within the BA studies at Technische Hochschule (FH) in Wildau near Berlin. Not only did he learn the principles of logistics’ functioning at our western neighbors, undergo training in foreign companies, but he was also writing the bachelor’s thesis under the supervision of both Polish and German lecturers. Therefore, he was awarded, apart from the Polish bachelor’s degree, the bachelor’s degree of the German University.
 

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