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Port security: violence/aggression detection best practices
The port Threat Landscape: maritime crime and security vulnerabilities Ports serve a critical role in global trade. First and foremost, a busy port links producers, carriers, and consumers. Therefore, ports attract attention from those who want to disrupt commerce or cause harm. Since the maritime supply chain moves high volumes of cargo and people, ports […]
Loitering detection in ports & terminals
Port and maritime security context Ports move the majority of global trade. They handle over 80% of the world’s merchandise by volume, and they form a complex web of terminals, cranes, warehouses, and vessels that must operate together. For that reason, a secure port environment is essential to maintain efficient port operations and safety and […]
Port intrusion detection in ports & terminals
intrusion detection: The Need to Secure port and terminal in the transportation industry Ports move most of the world’s trade. In fact, they handle over 80% of global merchandise by volume, which explains why attackers focus on port infrastructure and port terminals here. Therefore, operators must treat intrusion and security as integral to commercial continuity […]
Advanced weapons detection system in ports & terminals
detection in port: Understanding risks at terminals Ports and terminals are complex nodes in global trade, and they demand focused detection to keep people and goods safe. First, ports face threats from conventional arms and from WMDs. For example, the smuggling of nuclear or radiological material prompts a need for radiation detection at scale. Also, […]
Fire / smoke detection systems on ships in ports & terminals
marine hazard: Understanding fire and smoke risks in port, terminal and shipboard operations Ports and terminals store and move large volumes of flammable goods, and so the risk of fire rises every day. For example, containerised cargo, bulk liquid fuel, and hazardous chemicals sit close to heavy handling equipment and hot surfaces. In addition, dense […]
Port safety and terminal warning system for blind spots
Terminal and Container Terminals: Layout and Fall Hazards Container terminals present a dense mix of activity and tight workflows. Workers move among stacks of SHIPPING CONTAINERS, reach stackers, and gantry CRANE lanes. Many terminals organise containers in high stacks to save space, and incorrectly placed containers can create unstable tiers. In this fast-paced setting a […]