Handling the "Dangerous" Side of Airport Robotics at PTE 2026Specialized "Dangerous Goods" handling and custom engineering ensure the safe global transit of lithium-powered autonomous robots for next-generation smart airports.
By: EXPOLINE.CO.,LTD Passenger Terminal EXPO is recognized as one of the world's most influential airport industry events, bringing together more than 10,000 senior executives from airports, airlines, and aviation authorities across 130 countries. At this year's exhibition, Expoline will oversee the delivery and handling of key showcase technologies, including Self-Check-in Robots and Security Patrol Robots. The transportation of these machines presents unique logistical challenges due to sensitive internal components and integrated lithium batteries, which classify the equipment as Dangerous Goods (DG) under international aviation regulations. To address these requirements, a specialized integrated logistics solution tailored for high-value technology exhibitions has been implemented. This comprehensive project includes protective packaging designed to minimize vibration and protect delicate sensors throughout transit. Certified specialists manage lithium battery compliance, documentation, and packaging procedures in accordance with IATA and international safety standards. Beyond transportation, the company coordinates customs clearance processes to ensure timely entry into the United Kingdom and seamless delivery to the venue. On-site services at ExCeL London will include professional positioning of exhibits, supervised uncrating, and structured reverse logistics following the event to facilitate secure return transport. "Transporting advanced robotics requires more than conventional freight expertise. It demands precision planning, technical understanding, and strict adherence to international safety standards," said an Expoline representative. Through this project, Expoline continues to strengthen its position as a specialized logistics partner supporting global exhibitions and technology-driven industries. End
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