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ISS lands new contract with Australian airport operator

ISS has bolstered its partnership with key customer Australia Pacific Airports (Melbourne) through a new contract valued at approximately DKK 100 million (£11 million).

Under the terms of the new agreement, ISS will deliver services within Melbourne Airport’s Terminal 1 (T1), including security screening of people, baggage and retail goods; airport escorts; customer service officers; and the provision of security surveillance.

With the addition of T1 and 220 employees, ISS now has over 1,300 Placemakers supporting Melbourne Airport.

Commenting on the new contract award, Stuart Rose, CEO of ISS Pacific, said: “We’re thrilled to further strengthen ISS’s largest non-government partnership in Australia. Our key priority will be to deliver high-quality service experiences, supporting Melbourne Airport’s position as Victoria’s principal air transport gateway and premier logistics hub, and reinforcing their purpose of ‘creating connections that matter’.”

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