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Chris Yates considers how Niche Events' TranSec World Expo provides a platform to debate issues and show technical solutions
A look at forthcoming intermodal transportation and cargo security events |
Features
CONTAINER SECURITY
Lesley Bankes-Hughes talks to Michael Schmitz of the WCO about the US stance on 100% cargo scanning
The use of active RFID for container security has got off to a slow start, but Patrick Burns of Savi Technology believes adoption is now set to gather speed
MARITIME & PORT SECURITY
The latest Maritime Lunch Forum spotlights issues of secrecy as a bulwark to the progress of vessel tracking technology
Robert Lear of SARS considers how information technology can be used to improve cargo security
Paul Singer of Securewest International looks back on what has been achieved in 2007, and what 2008 holds in store
Candyce Kelshall of DA-IC Ltd calls for improved marine emergency management and response in Trinidad and Tobago
BORDER SECURITY
Dr James Novak looks at how a new system from Applied Nanotech Inc. can help to detect stowaways hiding in containers
Mark Radford of Plextek considers how intelligent radar can help to monitor border security threats
BIOMETRICS
Bill Spence of Lumidigm arguse that 'image is everything' when it comes to using biometrics for cargo security
EMERGING MARKETS
UKTI officer Gisela González Flores argues that Mexico offers excellent business opportunities for providers of security products and services
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