Sea Ports and Shipping Applications

Nearly every aspect of a sea port is typically covered by surveillance equipment. In sea ports, use cameras to provide surveillance for tracking individuals and views of summary activity. The system should include a wide range of cameras for the various viewing environments and light levels required for the application.  

The system can effectively cover everything from the trucking lot to the dock. Watching over heavy machinery, control rooms, security checkpoints and other locations is essential in helping you to manage risks.

Certain video surveillance systems can provide a view of actions that take place before, during and after being triggered by detection devices. Typical uses are shown in the table below.

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Protected Areas:
Fueling Stations Provide coverage for gas stations on port property.
Docking facilities Watch over external entrances into building entrances, into gate areas or luggage processing facilities. Watch over fuel connections and planes left idle.
Control Rooms Observe activity in remote control rooms for cranes or other heavy equipment.
Parking Areas Watch over cars during their visit, or identify vehicles that enter or leave parking facilities.
Vestibules and doorways Identify individuals as they enter and leave a building or facility.
Stairwells Help to manage risks by verifying that the stairwell is clear of injured persons, vagrants, or intruders.
Lobbies View general activities in a public lobby. Identify individuals as they travel through the room.
Emergency Exits Capture video of those who force their way through emergency exits. See who initiated an emergency alarm.
Tunnels View foot or shuttle traffic through tunnels. Review activity in remote utility tunnels.
Alley ways Watch over external walkways and alleys in and around buildings. View utility easements.
Roadways Watch traffic patterns on roadways. Track vehicles into and out of the facility.
Intersections Watch traffic patterns on roadways. Directional tracking of vehicles.
ATM Watch over ATM and Banking machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.
Cash Counters Provide a close-up view of cash being handled and counted.
Vending Machines Watch over vending machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.
Floors and aisles Keep a watch over walking areas to maintain order and cleanliness.
Stock Areas Review entry into the stock room. Watch over stock. Supervise clean, orderly stocking practices.