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Court rules in favor of Schiphol in airport security contract dispute

The Amsterdam court has ruled that Schiphol did not act unlawfully or negligently in the tendering process for airport security. The decision came after two security firms independently sought court orders to overturn Schiphol’s contract award.

Earlier this year, Schiphol revealed that I-Sec, Securitas, and Trigion would be awarded new security contracts. The unsuccessful bidders, G4S and CTSN, protested, arguing that Schiphol had not followed the proper tendering process. The court, however, found the complaints to be unjustified and pointed out that they were submitted too late. Consequently, Schiphol’s choice to grant the security contracts to I-Sec, Securitas, and Trigion remains in effect.

Schiphol delayed the commencement of the contracts with the three chosen companies last month because of the court case. Meanwhile, the current agreements with the security providers continue to be valid.

The airport revealed last year that it intended to strengthen its collaboration with security firms. Schiphol also announced it would cut the number of security providers from five to three.

The three chosen firms are required to establish joint ventures with Schiphol, where the airport holds a 25 percent stake and the security company holds 75 percent. These ventures are tasked with maintaining earlier initiatives, including joint recruitment efforts and providing extra training. Staff shortages in areas like security previously led to long lines at the airport during holiday seasons.

Reporting by ANP

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