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Smiths Detection to supply Yokohama Customs with Cargo Inspection Systems

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Smiths Detection, a leader in threat detection technologies, has secured a contract with the customs authorities of Yokohama to provide two Cargo Inspection Systems (CIS). These systems will be deployed at the Honmoku and Sendai sites starting May 2023. The CIS will screen cargo trucks for illegal goods, enhancing port security and ensuring trade flow. The systems feature conveyor technology for improved efficiency. Managing Director Aurelien Guilbert expressed pride in supporting Japan's security needs.

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  • Contract secured with Yokohama customs for two Cargo Inspection Systems.
  • Deployment at Honmoku and Sendai sites to enhance security operations.
  • CIS systems equipped with advanced technology for improved efficiency and throughput.
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Systems will be deployed to scan cargo at the Honmoku and Sendai sites

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Smiths Detection, a global leader in threat detection and security inspection technologies, announces that it has secured a contract to provide the customs authorities of Yokohama with two Cargo Inspection Systems (CIS).

Smiths Detection’s CIS system will be deployed at the Honmoku and Sendai Inspection Centers. It will be used to screen cargo trucks for narcotics and other prohibited items. Equipped with cutting-edge software, the CIS system discriminates between materials and reduces the movement of illegal substances and goods, while helping to maintain the constant flow of trade.

The CIS systems are to be fitted with conveyor technology, which will deliver enhanced performance and increased throughput. The systems at both sites will be installed in May 2023.

Aurelien Guilbert, Managing Director of North & South Asia, Smiths Detection said: “We are proud that the customs authorities of Japan’s second biggest city have chosen Smiths Detection’s technology to enhance the security of its port. Our Cargo Inspection Systems are designed to optimise security checks to maintain the steady flow of vehicles and goods, with the conveyor system further enhancing efficiency. We look forward to further potential co-operation with customs authorities across Japan.”

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About Smiths Detection

Smiths Detection, a division of Smiths Group, is a global leader in inspection and detection technologies for the air transport, ports and borders, armed forces and urban security markets. With more than 70 years of experience in the field, we offer the necessary solutions to protect society from the threats posed by explosives, prohibited weapons, contraband, toxic chemical agents and narcotics.

Our mission is simple: to ensure the security, peace of mind and freedom of movement on which the world depends.

Please visit http://www.smithsdetection.com/ for further information.

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Sophie Mills, Head of Corporate Communications

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+44 (0)73 8423 6474

Source: Smiths Detection

FAQ

What contract did Smiths Detection secure with Yokohama customs?

Smiths Detection secured a contract to provide two Cargo Inspection Systems (CIS) to the customs authorities of Yokohama.

When will the Cargo Inspection Systems be deployed?

The Cargo Inspection Systems are scheduled to be installed in May 2023.

Where will the CIS systems be installed?

The CIS systems will be installed at the Honmoku and Sendai Inspection Centers.

What technology is used in the Cargo Inspection Systems?

The CIS systems are equipped with advanced software and conveyor technology for enhanced performance and throughput.

How do the CIS systems enhance security?

The CIS systems screen cargo trucks for narcotics and prohibited items, helping to secure port operations.

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