
CrisCheck Check-In Conveyor
Modular check-in conveyor that accepts checked baggage at the agent desk and transitions it into the downstream HBS screening and sortation flow.
CrisCheck is BEUMER Group's check-in conveyor product, forming the airside-entry segment of a complete baggage handling system. It is the conveyor section installed at or immediately behind the check-in desk: the agent (or self-service passenger) places a tagged bag onto the CrisCheck surface, and the unit transports it away from the counter, measures weight and dimensions where integrated, and hands the bag off to the downstream HBS infeed network.
The unit is designed as part of a tailor-made, modular BHS rather than as a standalone conveyor. This means its dimensions, belt speed, and incline angles are specified at project level to match terminal architecture — pier length, basement depth, level transitions between check-in hall floor and lower BHS deck. The modular platform uses standard structural sections, simplifying procurement of spare parts and reducing lead times for component replacement.
The CrisCheck serves airports using both conventional agent-staffed check-in and hybrid models where self-bag-drop units feed into the same downstream conveyor run. In the latter case, the CrisCheck conveyor accepts bags from a CrisBag Self Bag Drop unit directly. Integration with BEUMER's BHS control software allows each bag's barcode or RFID tag to be read at the conveyor entry, opening the tracking record that will follow the bag through HBS screening, sortation, and make-up. For GCC terminals operating in high ambient temperatures — particularly apron-level baggage halls — the conveyor's enclosed design limits dust and heat ingress compared with open lattice competitors, supporting equipment longevity in harsh operating environments.
Technical specifications.
| Design type | Tailor-made modular; project-specific dimensions and belt speed |
| Integration | Compatible with CrisBag Self Bag Drop and BEUMER BHS control suite |
| Bag identification | Barcode / RFID read at induction point |
| Layout flexibility | Configurable incline angles and section lengths |
| Downstream interface | HBS infeed, ICS induction, tote-loading stations |
Use cases.
- ›Agent-staffed full-service check-in counters feeding an HBS-compliant baggage flow
- ›Common-use terminal check-in halls requiring a standard conveyor interface to multi-airline BHS
- ›Hybrid check-in environments combining agent desks and self-bag-drop induction
- ›Modular BHS design projects where a single supplier supplies check-in through to reclaim
- ›Brownfield terminal BHS upgrades requiring section-by-section replacement on a running system