Characteristics
The challenge
Helsinki Airport, a busy transportation hub connecting Finland to cities across Europe and Asia, was facing a challenge in managing access to storage spaces for travel documents, in compliance with new EU guidelines. Previously, cabinet security in the check-in area involved issuing and tracking around 100 mechanical keys per airline. Seeking a more efficient solution, airport operator Finavia aimed to:
The solution
Airline check-in desks are now equipped with Aperio KL100 electronic cabinet locks. Wireless, battery powered and with an inbuilt RFID reader, the KL100 is small and has a minimal footprint. It is easy to secure to almost any cabinet, locker or drawer without cabling or causing damage. Different sizes and cam-lengths make the lock adaptable. For user convenience, a KL100 has an integrated reader which is unlocked with mobile keys (BLE or NFC), as well as smartcards using all major RFID technologies. Now, the automated log shows exactly which airline opened any cabinet, and when. Operations are now streamlined, making it easy to audit cabinet access during incidents. No more manual handling and tracking of hundreds of mechanical keys, saving both time and logistical costs. Individual employee access can be revoked via the Lenel control panel.