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Introducing Multimobby:

The advanced PRM transport vehicle

Special Mobility is revealing a brand new project, the Multimobby, at the Passenger Terminal Expo 2017. The concept will revolutionise PRM transport and addresses key safety issues for passengers, as well as increasing efficiency for airport attendants.

What is the concept of Multimobby?

The Multimobby is a vehicle especially designed for comfortable and safe transportation of PRM and to prevent smashing people or objects.

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What makes Multimobby so special?

Safety is the key word!

The Multimobby has (optional) scanners in front and at the back that will detect persons and objects. It adapts it’s speed in a crowdy surrounding. Speed depending programming makes it possible for the Multimobby to go into elevators without hitting the walls. Both PRM as people in the airport are protected.

The Multimobby has a low entry so stepping in and out is easy for the passengers. Arms and legs are protected by the doors and side panels. All doors have sensors, if they open the Multimobby will stop immediately. Without closing the doors the Multimobby cannot drive.

For hand luggage is space on board the Multimobby and in the swing-up luggage rack at the back.
A Mobby transport wheelchair can be connected at the back of the luggage rack.

The Multimobby is highly manoeuvrable due to the 360 turning.
With the dimensions of only 3 meter by 1.08 meter it takes a total of 8 people!

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How important is safety when it comes to PRM transport and how can Multimobby achieve this?

Every airport that uses vehicles like Golf carts for transportation of PRM have issues with injuries. Legs or arms get hit in elevators or whilst driving close to obstacles. Also Golf carts ride into people or object by accident.

Damages and claims are issues that airports are familiar with. 

How can Multimobby increase efficiency and save costs at Airports?

Multimobby takes 1 Attendant and 7 PRM in a 3 meter length vehicle. The Golf cart that is 3.5 meter takes only 5 PRM. This is an increase of PRM transportation capacity of 40% with less space.

Costs for injuries will be going down dramatically.

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Are there any trials being done at existing airports?

The development of the Multimobby was initiated by Special Mobility in cooperation with Brussel Airport Company. Multimobby is being tested at Brussel Airport Zaventem and in February at London Heathrow by Omniserv, PRM provider.

Does Special Mobility provide any other solutions?

Special Mobilty provides PRM transport solutions and has a complete range of high quality and cost-effective products for all your PRM needs.
We produce a transport wheelchair called Mobby, an electric powered transport wheelchair e-Mobby and a luggage trolley.

With a patented fixation solutions Special Mobility products can be connect with each other.

Meaning 1 attendant you can ride with 3 passengers, or collect a row of empty wheelchairs, even the luggage trolley can be connected to the Mobby or e-Mobby, so all luggage of the PRM can be taken without hassle.

Contact details

Special Mobility

Handelsweg 10
7041 GX ’s-Heerenberg
Netherland

Tel:0031 (0) 314 667210

Fax: 0031 348 557476

Email:info@specialmobility.eu

Website:www.specialmobility.eu

Managing Director: Frank Bod​​​​​​​

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