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Abu Dhabi: 5 devices deployed for scanning containers and trucks at sea ports – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/14 at 3:04 PM
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Sea customs centers in Abu Dhabi have recently been equipped with advanced inspection devices, including two for scanning bags and parcels, two for scanning containers and trucks at Khalifa Port, and one for scanning containers at Zayed Port. These devices can handle up to 120 trucks per hour and are all connected to a control room for continuous monitoring of operations. The devices adhere to the highest standards of radiological health and safety, and comply with global specifications and standards, ensuring efficient and safe operations.

As part of ongoing efforts to enhance the efficiency of customs operations across border ports in Abu Dhabi, the General Administration of Abu Dhabi Customs has implemented a project to equip sea customs centers with advanced devices. These devices are equipped with modern technologies supported by artificial intelligence systems and utilize rapid scan technology. This strategic project aims to meet the needs of all customs ports, enhance performance efficiency, and speed up inspection processes, ultimately supporting sustainable economic development.

The advancement of customs operations in Abu Dhabi aligns with the vision of enhancing the inspection system, following the successful implementation of advanced devices at Al Ain’s land customs centers in January. Mubarak Matar Al Mansoori, Executive Director of the Operations Sector at Abu Dhabi Customs, emphasized the importance of strengthening the inspection system to ensure the smooth transit of goods, facilitate trade movement, and support sustainable economic development. These efforts underscore the commitment of Abu Dhabi Customs to improving operational efficiency and enhancing safety measures.

By equipping sea customs centers with advanced inspection devices, Abu Dhabi Customs aims to streamline customs operations, improve performance efficiency, and expedite inspection processes. The utilization of modern technologies supported by artificial intelligence systems enhances the accuracy and speed of inspections, contributing to the overall effectiveness of customs operations. The integration of rapid scan technology ensures quick and thorough inspections, leading to the smooth transit of goods and facilitating trade movement.

The implementation of advanced inspection devices at sea customs centers in Abu Dhabi is a strategic initiative to enhance customs operations and strengthen the inspection system. These devices are designed to meet the highest standards of radiological health and safety, ensuring compliance with global specifications and regulations. The continuous monitoring of operations through a central control room allows for real-time oversight and management of inspection activities, contributing to the efficiency and effectiveness of customs operations in Abu Dhabi.

In conclusion, the equipping of sea customs centers in Abu Dhabi with advanced inspection devices marks a significant step towards enhancing operational efficiency and improving safety measures. By investing in modern technologies supported by artificial intelligence systems, Abu Dhabi Customs aims to streamline customs operations, expedite inspection processes, and facilitate trade movement. This strategic project underscores the commitment of Abu Dhabi Customs to meeting the needs of all customs ports, enhancing performance efficiency, and supporting sustainable economic development through efficient customs operations.

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