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Recent Press Release
 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For Further Information contact: 
Steve Kranyec
Phone: 832-385-6314
email: kranyec@earthlink.net
 
 
Items prohibited on airlines no longer need be forfeited.
 
 
Since 9/11, the TSA has been commissioned with keeping airlines free from potential weapons. While performing this 
task, millions of innocent and often sentimental and valuable articles have been forfeited with no hope of retrieval.  The
 deployment of ReturnKey Systems' automated mailing kiosks (AMKs) in major international airports now offer the 
traveling public an alternative to forfeiture while affording TSA a viable alternative to confiscation. As an additional benefit, 
US Postal Service is returned to the terminals serviced by the kiosks.
 
"We developed a system that meets everyone's needs.  We worked with and through Homeland Security, the TSA, the 
US Postal System and local law enforcement authorities to develop an AMK system that meets or exceeds everyone’s 
need for safety and security. Then we made it simple and user friendly so that anyone from age 9 to 90 could use the 
system."
 
ReturnKey Systems began developing the AMK in 2002 and is now deploying the system in major international airports. 
The AMK incorporates touch screen technology, audio and visual prompting, and step-by-step instructions. In addition, 
it employs security features unlike any other system.  Those featured include address verification, image capture, item 
identification, size and weight limitations, heavy duty vaulting, and remote system monitoring.
 
The ReturnKey Systems AMK has recently been deployed at Newark International, Dulles International, LaGuardia, 
and Bush Intercontinental. Additional airports are scheduled throughout the year. It is also important to note that the 
AMK brings Postal depositories back into the airport terminals since being removed after 9/11.  This feature alone 
brings value to the airport authorities and improves overall customer service.
 
While offering the passenger a means to retain their items, the AMK also benefits TSA by eliminating time-consuming 
confrontations with agitated passengers.  This frees screeners to concentrate on the task at hand, identifying potentially 
hazardous items before they reach the 
plane. 
 
According to Steve Kranyec, the founder of ReturnKey Systems Inc, "Overall, the AMK benefits everyone at the airport.  
TSA improves screening times and eliminates confrontations, airlines and the airport authorities improve customer service, 
mailboxes return to the terminals, and, most importantly, the travelers get to keep their family heirlooms. It's a win, win, 
win situation."

For more information on ReturnKey Systems’ AMK or to schedule a demonstration in a major airport, please contact 
ReturnKey Systems Inc, 2500 W Main Street, Suite G16, League City, TX 77573 or call 877-ReturnKey.

For More Information Contact:

ReturnKey systems Inc.
2500 W Main Street Suite G16 League City TX 77573
Tel: 877-ReturnKey
Internet: Info@itemreturn.com

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