Port facilities worldwide face the inherent concerns on terrorism, pilferage and safety. The effective security of a facility does not only involve controlling access to merchandise in its possession. It also covers close surveillance of these cargoes to ensure against hazardous conditions, such as extreme heat conditions or abnormal weather conditions. In essence, it offers protection from man-made threats and adverse natural elements.
To secure such a facility, it must be able to strengthen its defenses by performing vulnerability checks and assessments, ensuring the continuity of the logistics supply chain, and installing visibility, surveillance and access control systems. It must perform all these in compliance with federal or state or local guidelines and regulations.
SIPL offers these security solutions with proven on-time and on-budget delivery of specialized projects. It does this with the minimum disruption to operation during project implementations.
SIPL may implement any of the following features in improving facility security:
Security, vulnerability and threat assessments
Monitoring and control centers with validation systems
Container cargo and equipment scanning and security/control
Perimeter control and intrusion detection
Tracking systems (RFID, WiFi and DGPS)
Discrepancy Reports
Inbound freight management
Effective stock level monitoring
SIPL may also implement some form of inventory control, such as:
FIFO Stock Rotation
Cycle Count by date/product/bin location
Cross-referencing with supplier database information
Inventory tracking of product through the warehouse
Tracking of both picking and overstock
Issues Replenishment Requests based on actual orders (vs. min./max.)
Paperless Replenishment Requests issued as bins run down