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Improved Security at Porto Airport with Ganz Radar Vision


Leading surveillance systems provider CBC (Europe), under its Ganz branded portfolio, has supplied a Ganz Radar Vision tracking/surveillance early warning detection system to protect Porto Airport in northern Portugal, the country’s third busiest airport in terms of both airplane operations and annual passenger numbers.


Working in conjunction with Ganz C-AllView thermal and optical cameras, Radar Vision provides immediate alerts to the airport’s security team of any potential intruder’s presence at the site perimeter.


Aviation security is back in the news following the deadly bomb attack in January 2011 at Moscow’s Domodedovo international airport, prompting renewed interest in effective protection measures.


Porto Airport protection


Installed by local systems integrator Maxiglobal, a solutions Partner of CBC in Portugal, the Radar Vision system used at Porto Airport is the ideal choice for large area perimeter detection, where there is a need


for early warning intruder detection and real-time tracking of people and vehicles as they enter the protected area. Radar Vision provides the airport with 360° radar detection up to 800m-radius per unit, allowing an audible and visual alarm to be raised to alert security staff to respond and avoiding the need to monitor control room screens constantly.


Radar Vision can independently control up to five separate Ganz C-Allview PTZ cameras, enabling it to display and track multiple threats simultaneously. At Porto Airport, the system is combined with optical and thermal CCTV surveillance, providing all-round security using multiple, integrated technologies. The Ganz C-AllView thermal/optical cameras combine, in one housing, the detection capabilities of thermal infrared imaging with the detail capture of visible- light CCTV. These C-AllView dual cameras can observe people, animals and vehicles without the need for artificial lighting, providing images in fog, mist, rain and snow conditions. The optical imaging advantages of Ganz C-AllView cameras include 360° rotation and


Sweet deal for CEM Systems with Cadbury (Kraft)


CEM Systems, part of Tyco Security Products, has secured Kraft Food’s sites in India. Kraft Foods India has been secured with CEM AC2000 Lite security management system which was installed by CEM Approved Resellers, Neural Integrated Systems.


Kraft Foods is the world’s largest confectionary company with factories located worldwide.


“As CEM approved partners we are pleased to be in the position to offer Kraft Foods a fully integrated and highly proven security solution” said Tarun Gupta, Director for Neural Integrated Systems. “The


AC2000 Lite system is a feature rich yet affordable solution that allows us to be able to meet Cadbury’s requirements and budget.”


The AC2000 Lite security system will secure up to 64 doors spread across multiple locations. Using sophisticated AC2000 Lite software features the client can increase operational efficiency and protect against intruders or theft. Applications offered include AC2000 AED (Alarm & Event Display), AC2000 VIPPS (Visual Imaging Pass Production) and Zone Monitor application that shows security which staff work in which areas/zones.


AC2000 VIPPS allows the user to produce permanent and temporary ID badges for staff and visitors to the Kraft Offices & Manufacturing facilities. This will ensure all those on site have an access card with the correct privileges to gain admission to areas throughout the building. If someone forces a door at an access point, the AC2000 AED application can be used to view the alarm and respond to it in real time.


“The Cadbury-Kraft Foods project marks yet another world renowned brand using a sophisticated CEM solution” said Andrew Fulton, Business Development


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Director, CEM Systems. “AC2000 Lite is a the perfect fit for Cadbury, as it has been designed to meet the complete security needs of small to medium sized sites and features advanced hardware products that are leading the industry”.


To secure doors throughout the factory, Cadbury- Kraft Foods chose CEM eDCM 300 (Door Control Modules). The eDCM 300 low cost, two-door intelligent controller is designed to interface third party readers with the CEM AC2000 system range. Utilising existing Ethernet connectivity without the need to set up additional cabling, the eDCM 300 is extremely easy to install. With an internal database to hold offline transactions the eDCM 300 communicates directly with the AC2000 server, ensuring 24/7 card validation at all times. This ensures that the factory is always kept secure.


With the CEM AC2000 Lite security management system installed, the prestigious Kraft Facility has the highest of security measures in place.


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“Ganz Radar Vision is simple to maintain and operate and can also upgrade an existing surveillance network, with easy retrofitting,” says John Downie, National Sales & Marketing Manager for CBC (Europe). “It can be configured with various detection zones – outside the detection area if required and set up as pre-alarms. Once an attack is detected in a pre-alarm zone, Radar Vision provides manned security officers with sufficient time to respond. This holistic security solution allows control room staff to work more efficiently, saves money on unnecessary site patrols, and eliminates false alarms.”


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