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Rotterdam port’s security enhanced with 227 cameras

Tuesday, 16 October – The Port of Rotterdam Authority (PoR) signed a contract with Securitas Technology BV for the installation of 227 cameras in the port and industrial area. The contract is a logical consequence of the ‘Camera surveillance for the Port of Rotterdam’ agreement that was signed on 13 June by Customs, the Police, Deltalinqs, the Municipality of Rotterdam and PoR for the installation of a joint camera infrastructure. The first 25 cameras will be installed on Maasvlakte 2 this year.

‘Installation of the cameras is in line with the Port Authority’s policy to increase security in the port. Camera surveillance will help create a safe business area and improve the business climate in the port. We’re convinced that joint action in this area will more be effective than an individual approach,’ said COO Ronald Paul, who signed the contract on behalf of the Port Authority.

227 cameras

The agreement with Securitas does not just cover the positioning of the cameras – it also involves installing camera housings and masts, connecting the cameras to the fibre optic network and the power grid, transporting the camera images through the fibre optic network, supplying hardware and software to process the camera images, following up on alarms and storing the camera images. For now, the project involves the installation of approx 227 cameras and an investment of around €3 million. In the future, this network can be expanded with another 150 cameras.

Securitas

Securitas Technology BV of Dordrecht is a market leader in the development and use of innovative integrated security solutions. Since June 2015 the company has been part of Securitas Nederland, which has more than 7,000 employees and is leading player in the field of personal security, technical solutions and the use of remote security. Around the world, Securitas is active in 55 countries and has 345,000 employees.





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