Gaziantep, Turkey

Automatic doors at the Gaziantep bus station reach 25 million cycles

Transport



Gaziantep is one of Turkey's most important cities. Its growing tourist appeal, combined with its business network, which is the most important in the country, makes it a city with a high passenger flow. One of the busiest terminals is the bus station, which needed to upgrade its access points to make them faster, more efficient and more accessible. To meet these requirements, Manusa installed automatic sliding doors designed for intense traffic and equipped with control systems adapted to the public transport sector. Over 25 million opening and closing cycles guarantee durability, efficiency and comfort. 


Performance and reliability


Standard automatic sliding doors offer the fastest opening speed on the market. This makes them the most reliable solution for environments with constant traffic, where access must be fully accessible for the continuous flow of people who often carry suitcases, bags, trolleys, or for people with reduced mobility. 


Another feature of this model is its obstacle detection system with automatic reopening, which is very useful for transport stations and ensures passenger safety. The opening speed improves energy efficiency by reducing energy consumption. In terms of material quality, the millions of cycles already achieved demonstrate the importance of installing robust solutions that comply with regulations, and the importance of the preventive maintenance offered by Manusa. Regular maintenance prevents potential incidents, extends service life and provides peace of mind daily. 


Finally, customisation and integration with the station's aesthetics were essential. The sliding door leaves feature a red lacquered aluminium frame to improve visibility and identification of passenger access points. The profiles, colours and finishes of these automatic doors are highly varied and can be adapted to all types of projects. 


Thanks to the renovation of its access points, the Gaziantep bus station has been adapted to meet the needs of the Turkish city's, increased passenger traffic.