Port Automation
Gate automation
Rail Automation
Yard/Crane automation
PDS GPS
Ware House Automation
RF-ID
Barcode
IP Surveillance
Port Security
Visitor Management
Container scanning
Port Wifi
Mobile Computing
Vehicle Tracking
W-VOIP
Port WiFi
In recent years, the standardization of container design and the development of mega ships capable of transporting over 3,000 containers at a time have led to explosive growth in container shipping. At any one major port, a number of different companies may have been contracted to provide the many services necessary to manage and monitor the flow of containers. Security responsibilities are divided, with terminal operators providing security to protect their own equipment and to prevent pilferage of containers in transit or in storage, while the Coast Guards and port authority police forces secure the waterways and wharves.
 
In addition, customs and port authorities are responsible for verifying the accuracy of ship manifests and ensuring they match the contents of containers entering the country.
 

The enormity of handling an extensive set of data can only be achieved with a reliable and dynamic communications system. A WiFi solution will augment these activities and help to streamline efficiencies globally through a reasonable business model.

 

The Wi-Fi system provides seamless real-time, anywhere available container identification, security alerts for tampering detection, temperature monitoring, and hazardous or explosive materials detection utilizing state of the art technology. The innovative system allows for tracking from the time a container is closed and loaded to its ultimate destination.

 

Wi-Fi technology and business models can be designed for feasible economic and tactical deployment in a timely manner.

 

SIPL Wi-Fi innovations features an end-to-end solution which combines all electronic devices, wireless control, monitoring and tracking communications equipment, network infrastructure and proprietary software systems, security algorithms and user interfaces.  Such a system can communicate large amounts of data regarding the condition and location of cargo containers, at a rapid rate in the most challenging environmental conditions.