Scan technology progress

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The pressing need for ports to implement viable container scanning programmes is being aided by increased deployment of existing x-ray syste...

Box scanning gains momentum

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The US may have delayed introducing its controversial 100% box scanning requirement until mid-2014, but the global uptake of container scann...

Box scanners remain in demand

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Although it is looking increasingly likely that US requirements for 100% scanning of all US-bound containers will be watered down, if not sc...

US scanning law under fire

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The planned introduction in 2012 of new security legislation requiring all US-bound containers to be screened at their foreign port of origi...

A box scanner for every port?

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As ports/terminals and land borders contemplate the ongoing threat of “container terrorism” and tackle increased levels of freight trans...

Box scanner order

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The Philippines government is pressing ahead with the acquisition of 20 X-ray scanning machines from China’s Nuctech Company for installat...

Box scanning technology sharpens image

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As increasing numbers of seaports and land border crossing points acquire non-intrusive container inspection technology, suppliers are devel...

Nuctech for Itajaí

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The Brazilian Port of Itajaí has taken delivery of a mobile container scanning device built by Chinese manufacturer Nuctech....

Sydney’s X-ray vision

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Sydney's X-ray container examination facility, the second of four being commissioned by the Australian Customs Service at major ports, has b...

Lining up the BIRs

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Despite the increased development of smaller mobile scanner and sensor attachments, some ports are still opting for larger fixed site constr...

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