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Truck Parking Security

A complete IP-based security system offers many advantages in system flexibility and specific functionalities for the truck parking industry.

In the Netherlands, Maat Transport is the first company which is offering a high secure truck parking for regular clients and trucks passing by.  There was an IP surveillance solution with ACTi hardware deployed in this transportation company recently. 

As an experienced company in the world of logistics and transportation, Maat is aware of the big problems with stolen cargo and therefore saw the need for building this automatized truck parking.  In order to make the parking profitable, the parking should be unmanned.  Consequently, there is a need for high security and highly integrated automation.

This project was initially proposed as a conventional DVR/analogue system.  However, after XSerius understanding the requirements of Maat truck parking, it soon became clear that a complete IP-based security system is the best solution as it offered many advantages in system flexibility and specific functionalities for the truck parking application particularly.   

ACTi¡¯s partner, Xserius Application Management Software  (Photo by ACTi)

ACTi Video Server is connected to the analogue camera installed in the identification zone.  (Photo by ACTi)

 

 

Furthermore, XSerius made a more reliable solution offering a redundant Gigabit network solution.  The first site of this project including five units of ACTi IP high speed domes and pinhole cameras with two units of ACTi video servers and SED-2100R in a parking column is managed by XSview video management.

 

 

Maat Truck Parking is satisfied with the security system benefits.  The truck parking management is completely remote and its systems are fully monitored by XSerius MaXSimize services together with the ViewControl Alarm Control Centre.

ACTi Video Server is connected to the analogue camera installed in the identification zone.  There is also an ACTi IP Speed Dome installed near the analogue camera.  (Photo by ACTi)

The deployment diagram in 3D dimension  (Photo by ACTi)

Another entrance which comes with an analogue camera connection to ACTi Video Server and ACTi IP Speed Dome installed near the analogue camera.  (Photo by ACTi)

 

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