Worldwide Flight Services is introducing CIND’s ContourCheck ULD measurement system at its largest air cargo handling stations at London Heathrow, Amsterdam Schiphol and Paris Charles de Gaulle airports in early 2026, as part of a global rollout.
WFS was the first air cargo handler to implement CIND’s 3D modelling software in 2024, and the technology is now in daily use at its handling stations in Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Madrid, and Toulouse.
For each flight, airlines receive a comprehensive digital report, complete with pictures, providing digital proof that each unit is fit to fly.
WFS senior vice president for operational excellence, Jimi Daniel Hansen, said:
“CIND’s ContourCheck solution is an important step in our journey towards automation and digitalisation. It allows us to digitally measure ULDs, ensuring all ULDs are 100% fit to fly, providing valuable data, and helping us optimise cargo space.
“None of the ULDs built using ContourCheck have been offloaded for contour issues.“