
Overview
Holland America Line (HAL) is a premier global cruise brand recognized for delivering exceptional ocean travel experiences. To maintain the highest standards of passenger hospitality during high volume arrival operations, HAL partnered with SKO Systems to support the adoption and implementation of the Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP) solution, developed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to automate identity verification using facial biometrics.
Business Context
Managing large guest arrivals at scale requires balancing swift, seamless movement with accurate regulatory verification. To build on its high operational standards, Holland America Line sought to modernize arrival workflows, transition away from manual identity checks, and introduce smart traveler segmentation to elevate the overall embarkation and debarkation experience.
The Challenge
Optimizing Arrival Workflows & Data Consistency
High volume traveler processing naturally introduces operational complexity during peak arrival hours. To establish a new standard for operational efficiency, HAL identified key focus areas within legacy arrival frameworks:
- Mitigating Peak-Hour Congestion: Manual identity verification created natural flow bottlenecks, driving guest wait times up during peak arrival windows.
- Transitioning to Smart Risk Segmentation: CBP officers previously processed all travelers uniformly, limiting their ability to efficiently differentiate between low risk and high risk traveler flows.
- Reducing Operational Inefficiencies: Manual record checks placed a heavy administrative workload on officers, slowing decision making during high density operations.
- Standardizing Biometric Data Handling: The absence of centralized biometric validation required reliance on manual record checks across disparate systems.
The Solution
Seamless Adoption of Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP)
To address these challenges, SKO Systems supported Holland America Line in successfully deploying and adopting CBP’s Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP) system.
SKO Systems assisted HAL through a multi-phased operational enablement model:
- Process Analysis: Evaluated existing guest processing workflows to identify operational bottlenecks and areas for efficiency gains.
- System Integration Support: Assisted in aligning EPP with shipboard operational workflows, ensuring seamless data flow between internal systems and CBP frameworks.
- Documentation & Training: Developed standardized operating procedures (SOPs), user guides, and training materials for CBP officers to ensure clear, consistent system usage.
- Change Enablement: Facilitated smooth operational adoption through structured onboarding and ongoing guidance on new automated workflows.
Key Capabilities of the EPP Solution
- Facial Biometric Identification: Captures traveler images using pre-primary cameras and automatically matches identities against official records.
- Automated Verification: Generates digital biometric crossing records instantaneously.
- Smart Traveler Segmentation: Identifies low risk travelers (approximately 90% of U.S. Citizens) to enable fast-track processing.
The Results
Enhanced Security and Streamlined Operations
The implementation of EPP, enabled by SKO Systems, successfully transformed Holland America Line’s guest processing operations:
- Accelerated Passenger Flow: Approximately 90% of U.S. Citizens were identified as low risk, enabling fast-tracked processing and reducing guest wait times.
- Improved Operational Efficiency: Reduced manual workload allowed CBP officers to shift their focus toward high risk or flagged traveler exceptions.
- Enhanced Security & Accuracy: Reliable biometric verification minimized identity errors, while automated checks significantly improved compliance and data consistency.
Before & After Comparison Chart
Operational Area | Legacy Arrival Framework (Before) | Automated EPP Model (After) |
Identity Verification | Manual identity checks and manual record verification. | Automated facial biometric identification via pre-primary cameras. |
Traveler Segmentation | Uniform processing applied across all arriving travelers. | Smart segmentation identifying ~90% of U.S. Citizens for fast-tracking. |
Officer Focus | Heavy administrative workload focused on routine manual checks. | Reallocated officer attention toward high risk or flagged travelers. |
Data Handling | Distributed, manual record checks without centralized validation. | Automated creation of biometric crossing records and centralized checks. |
Passenger Experience | Slower processing speeds and peak-hour queue congestion. | Friction reduced guest processing and accelerated arrival flow. |
The Impact
Border Processing Efficiency: Biometric automation significantly streamlines border processing and guest throughput.
Smart Resource Allocation: Risk based segmentation enables officers to focus human oversight where it matters most.
Operational Adoption: Standardized documentation and comprehensive training are critical to achieving high system adoption.
Minimal Operational Disruption: Seamless integration with existing shipboard workflows ensures frictionless operational transitions.
Conclusion
With the assistance and support of SKO Systems, Holland America Line successfully modernized and enhanced its guest processing operations using the Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP) solution. By integrating biometric automation into existing workflows, HAL achieved a smarter allocation of resources, reducing congestion for guests while simultaneously strengthening border processing efficiency and security.