Cargo & Vehicle Inspection

In our days we face a lot of warnings about potential terrorist attacks at airports, seaports, bus stations, metro stations and railway stations. This type of terrorism is not something new to a transportation system.  Airliners and rail stations, vehicles and transport facilities are the targets of the top priority for terrorist attacks. Very often, terrorists hide contraband, bombs and others types of explosives inside trucks, heavy vans and freight containers or simply inside human body cavities. New attacks could occur, but we cannot simply accept them as something inevitable. Terrorist attacks on the transportation system can be resisted.

Transport vehicles are ubiquitous, moving virtually unnoticed within industrial locations and major population centers; across borders; and (in the case of mail and express package services) to nearly every household, business, and government office in the country. Therefore, it is very important to provide transport systems with a high level of security.

Every day, we strive to create cargo and vehicle screening solutions that are on the cutting edge of innovation, using the most advanced technology, to help them solve detection challenges at ports, borders, military locations, high-threat facilities, and checkpoints around the world.

We deliver products and services that help our customers find threats and contraband with ease and confidence, while maximizing operational efficiency. We offer a broad array of scanning system configurations that leverage low-, medium-, and high-energy X-ray technology—or multiple X-ray technologies—to address each customer’s unique security application requirements. Our global service network enables us to respond to customer needs quickly and provide exceptional support, because we know that every moment of uptime is critical.

The new X-ray security systems will not only protect against vulnerabilities in transportation security, but it will also deter terrorists by creating uncertainties about the chances of being caught.