UVeye provides vehicle inspection solutions (UVIS) for secured facilities and checkpoints around the world.

The automated under vehicle inspection scanner provides security teams with the ability to scan vehicles quickly to keep the flow of traffic moving without compromising on high-security standards.

Roughly 80% of the volume in global trade still travels by sea, making seaports critical hubs of commerce that must be secured against threats. Given the scale of vehicles that pass through their gates daily and the security resources available, ports’ authorities are facing the need to prioritise their inspections.

Partnership with seaports

UVeye's partnership with one of the major seaports in the Middle-East oversees the movement of 3k to 5k large trucks ferrying goods In early 2019, UVeye has established a partnership with one of the major Seaports in the Middle-East, which oversees the movement of between 3k to 5k large trucks ferrying goods every day, seeking out a technology that would increase the speed and accuracy of their inspections and support the truck lane security.

Previously, out of 3,000-4,000 vehicles daily, only 60 were inspected. All the rest passed through without an undercarriage inspection.

Scan, analyse and record

When prior solutions provided limited visibility, slow, inconclusive, and prone to human error, UV Inspect can scan, analyse, and record all passing vehicles, ensuring the flow of traffic without compromising on security.

UVeye’s Helios can be used for vehicles that have not been previously scanned, offering the verified first pass solution that dramatically increases the effectiveness of security teams.

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