![]() ![]() Not only are they great for the environment, they have also been designed for the users comfort in mind. The EcoBreate mask is crafted from non-woven, high-density materials designed for better recyclability. With this figure in mind Driver Bubble™ did not want to add to the problem. As great as masks have been to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, they have taken a toll on the environment with many ending up in our oceans and threatening wildlife.Īccording to the WWF, if 1% of single-use masks are disposed of incorrectly, that would equate to approximately 10 million masks per month dispersed in the environment. The Driver Bubble™ EcoBreathe masks are not your regular PPE mask, these masks have been designed to protect your drivers and passengers while also caring for the environment. When customers purchase a partition screen and 5 boxes of Driver Bubble™ EcoBreathe masks, they’ll receive a 10% discount and free shipping on the masks. Driver Bubble™ has partnered with Mask Bros to offer customers the world’s first recyclable disposable face mask. Recently the Butler Group introduced face masks to their PPE equipment for drivers and passengers alike, the Driver Bubble™ EcoBreathe. The Driver Bubble™ EcoBreathe – the world’s first fully recyclable disposable face mask.The Driver Bubble™ Sneeze Guard – is a compact polycarbonate screen.The Driver Bubble™ ONE – is a flexible plastic screen made from polycarbonate, designed to wrap around the driver seat. ![]() The Driver Bubble™ Shield – is a rigid polycarbonate plastic shield made for a stronger and more robust protection.The Driver Bubble™ Flex – is a flexible PVC plastic screen and is designed to be an affordable and durable solution.To date, Driver Bubble™ has expanded its range, they now offer four protective screens plus face masks available to purchase. When the product was first launched, the business had two types of protective screens for sale, the Driver Bubble™ Flex, and the Driver Bubble™ Shield. The Butler Group launched Driver Bubble™ in early 2020 to assist drivers and passengers and ensure their safety while traveling. It has kept passengers and drivers safe while still allowing drivers to work and passengers to get from A to B. The Butler Group’s product, Driver Bubble™, has grown to be a successful PPE product around the world. The transport industry has become a sector that has relied heavily on PPE for drivers and passengers to keep them safe from COVID-19. A year ago only certain industries would regularly use the term PPE, however, with what has happened this year, more of us have become familiar with it. Using its own optimisation algorithm, GroundStar allows small and large enterprises to manage their resources and make sure all parts of an airport’s operations – including staff, ground personnel, loading, boarding – run smoothly.Personal Protective Equipment, also known as PPE, has to be the most used acronym of 2020. Optimising airport operations is the biggest recurring topicĪirports’ growing need to optimise operations and improve logistics management was a recurring topic at PTE 2019, which gave the Institute for Operations Research and Management (Inform), the chance to introduce its latest resource management system, GroundStar. Promoted by the so-called Rain RFID Alliance – a global non-profit organisation lobbying for its adoption – it can also be used to keep track of luggage trollies, like in the case of Heathrow Airport, and several other assets for both airports and airlines. Having been listed among IATA’s strategic priorities in 2018, the technology has similar properties to barcodes but also facilitates enhanced automation. In this area, the Rain RFID technology – a wireless software bidding to automate and improve baggage tracking – is growing in popularity over more traditional barcode methods, and was widely promoted at PTE. “Rain RFID technology is growing in popularity.” The company took to London to promote its 920CT checkpoint screening system for cabin luggage with advanced software and detection algorithms and 3D volumetric imaging, designed to allow faster and seamless screening. In the field of security checks, US-based Rapiscan Systems is aiming to take automation and scanning technologies to a brand new level. ![]() The company also exhibited its LCD Video Wall, a control tower screen designed for live monitoring featuring another industry-first: its bezels are under 1mm, providing a more detailed and comprehensive view of the screen. A first for the industry, the panel features an interactive interface that combines indoor map data and live information on flights and queues to help guide passengers through the airport. “The In-Cell Touch panel combines indoor map data and live information to help guide passengers.”Īmong its most interesting concepts was the In-Cell Touch panel, which features enhanced touch capabilities and is currently being used in Sweden. ![]()
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