Point FWD and Eindhoven Airport Continue CIT Partnership After a Successful Trial

Point FWD and Eindhoven Airport Continue CIT Partnership After a Successful Trial

Turning Checkpoint Data into Passenger Experience Wins

For the past 14 weeks Eindhoven Airport and Point FWD have joined efforts for a trial of the security Checkpoint Insight Tool (CIT) developed by Point FWD. The intensive collaboration has led to success for both parties, bringing solid enhancements to CIT, as well as the delivery of an Eindhoven Airport specific BI reporting product for gaining insight and control over its security operations.

Author

 

Femke Lettinga
Senior Consultant
Femke@pointfwd.com

 

Blog highlights

  • Data-Driven Change: track passenger flow from start to finish at security, pinpointing bottlenecks and areas where passengers typically wait.

  • Custom BI Dashboard: an Eindhoven-specific security reporting tool, giving the airport granular control and visibility over checkpoint performance.

  • Operational Wins & Passenger-Centric Approach: identifying multiple potential enhancements, including significant staffing efficiency gains and opportunities for resource reallocation while enforcing the connection between passenger behaviour and operational decision-making, improving the overall journey experience.

  • Ongoing Development: continuing to refine the Security Dashboard, adding new features and responding to evolving process demands.

 

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Has this article made you curious about how the Checkpoint Inisght Tool (CIT) can enhance operational control over your security checkpoint? At Point FWD, we are happy to help and answer case-specific questions in security checkpoints.

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Insights that lead to improvement.

Mariëlle Sijm, Operations Manager at Eindhoven Airport, explains how Checkpoint Inisght Tool (CIT) was used to enhance their approach to security operations monitoring. “The security process exists so to say as a necessary ‘obstacle’ step in in the passenger journey. In order to ease this obstacle for the passenger we like to really assess how the passenger is moving its way through security from start till end. This includes capturing their pace through each of the processes and also monitoring where they usually have to wait in the process.”

CIT provided Eindhoven Airport the right handles to initiate successful change, Mariëlle continues: “Through CIT and the Security Dashboard we are able to act on the isolated focus area and initiate specific enhancements, having direct impact on the passenger experience or work force planning efficiencies. The great thing about CIT then again is that you can easily measure whether your initiated change has the desired effect.”

With this trial, Point FWD is now able to successfully demonstrate its CIT capability by taking the next step in output representation. Robin van Gemert, Senior Consultant at Point FWD explains: “Whilst our data capture approach has been applied for many years in the past already, the deployment of interactive reports enables us to present very detailed and unique security operation insights in a user-friendly way, easy to understand for everyone.”

What really acts as the basis for releasing CIT is to make security checkpoint enhancement accessible and less complex for the security stakeholder. Point FWD’s future aim is to quit speculating on improvement, and rather start experimenting, continue measuring and then keep adapting your operational set-up to changing situations.

The BI deployment at Eindhoven Airport is just an example of what is possible with CIT, Robin explains: “every security checkpoint challenge, ranging from equipment selection, to trial projects and contract renewals are in scope for CIT, all to gain more control, efficiency and confidence.”

 

With outcomes that are substantial

As a direct result of deploying CIT at Eindhoven Airport in the past 14 weeks, various potential enhancements have been analysed, of which one led to substantial staffing efficiency gains and potential re-allocation of staff. However, the most important benefit for Eindhoven Airport following Mariëlle Sijm, is the direct connection they’ve gained with the passenger and its actions in the complete security process.

Point FWD and Eindhoven Airport continue to work on CIT to further develop the Security Dashboard to stay on top of changing process situations, to implement new enhancements and to develop more valuable process specific report components. There is still a great part that has been left untouched so to say.


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