US-based container crane designer Paceco Corp is working with crane consultants Casper, Phillips and Associates (CPA), the Idaho Acceleration Center (IAC) and the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) on a new product that can provide rapid, 100 per cent, non intrusive inspection of containers for fissile materials, other potential weapons of mass destruction and contraband.
Called Interceptor, the container handling technology comes from Paceco/CPA and the inspection and detection technology from IAC/INEEL. CPA is responsible for the scanning trolley design and is managing the mock trolley test programme, which is currently underway....
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