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Smiths Detection installs new systems at Dubai World Central

Smiths Detection has successfully installed a range of advanced detection equipment for Emirates Group Security at its facility in Dubai World Central, a purpose-built economic support zone around the new AI Maktoum International Airport.

As part of this multi-million Dirhams contract, Smiths Detection supplied four dual view HI-SCAN 180180-300kV-2is (above), medium energy X-ray cargo inspection system for pallets and LD-3 airfreight containers, two dual view HI-SCAN 100100T-2is, for screening oversized baggage and bulky freight, and two HI-SCAN 7555si systems. The HI-SCAN 180180-2is scanners are connected via a dedicated compact server provided by Smiths Detection allowing central storage as required by Emirates and Dubai Airports.

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The cargo screening developed for this facility also includes centralized monitoring, where an operator dedicated to each machine works in a closed, isolated central control room analyzing the images with minimum distractions. This solution complements Emirates Group Security’slayered aviation security regime approach.

Paul Baker, Managing Director, Middle East, Smiths Detection, said: “We are proud of our long- standing collaboration with Emirates Airline and Dubai Airports, during which we have provided technologically advanced security and screening solutions for the airlines’ multiple facilities across the emirate.”

“We are committed to support Dubai’s vision of becoming a global aviation hub, by developing next generation security systems that ensure the security of the country’s borders. This latest contract from Emirates SkyCargo underlines both the quality of our advanced scanners and our capacity to meet specific customer needs.”

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In order to meet application requirements of the newly built cargo handling facility, the HI-SCAN 180180-300kV-2ismedium energy (300 kV) X-ray cargo inspection system is equipped with tunnel dimensions of 1800mm width and 1800mm height to meet the needs of airports and customs facilities where high security and total screening is required.

Equipped with a dual view facility and a low conveyor belt, the HI-SCAN 100100T-2is allows operators to handle heavy objects and containers with ease and shortens inspection times. The HI-SCAN 100100T-2is also includes the new HI-MAT Plus technology, which displays more accurate and better material distinction.

Smiths Detection offers advanced security solutions in civil and military markets worldwide, developing and manufacturing government-regulated technology products that help detect and identify explosives, chemical and biological agents, radiological and nuclear threats, weapons, narcotics and contraband. It is part of Smiths Group, which applies integrated, advanced technologies to markets in threat and contraband detection, energy, medical devices, communications and engineered components. Smiths Group employs around 23,000 people in more than 50 countries.

 

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