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Transforming One of Greece’s Busiest Ports

11.06.2019, 12:39

Transforming One of Greece’s Busiest Ports

G4S recently won the tender to supply and implement a technology-led security solution for the port of Rhodes, one of the busiest in Greece, with approximately 700,000 passengers a year.

The Port of Rhodes is made up of three neighbouring ports: Kolones (which is popular with private yachts), Aggelon (which is used primarily for cruise ships and ships connecting to Turkey) and Akantia which is the main providing port for ships connecting to the rest of Greece, and the Rhodes Port Authority put together a tender for a security technology programme that met the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS).

Building on its experience in securing ports around the world – including Zeebrugge in Belgium, Port Fourchon in Louisiana, and Jacksonville Port in Florida, G4S proposed an  intelligent, integrated system that includes a variety of equipment such as fibre optic network, CCTV, access control, security booths around the site that act as checkpoints, and x-ray screening for employees and passengers.

With over than 300 cruise ships arriving every year, some with over 2,000 passengers, a suitable technology solution was essential to cover such a busy port spread over a large area.

As G4S Greece’s Ports Business Development Manager, Panos Giannakopoulos, explains:

“Part of our technology solution is to create a network that will connect all three ports to the central control room.

“This will be achieved by installing a fibre optic network. Part of the CCTV network involves an advanced 360 degrees thermal camera to survey the waterfront, up to a range of 2 km. The whole system will be supplied, for back up purposes, from photovoltaic solar panels and generators, if there is a power failure.

“Additionally, physical security equipment is provided, such as security booths, passenger shades to protect those waiting in open air areas and mobile fences, which are used to divert passengers or vehicles in specific areas of the port.

“It’s important that our solution takes into consideration all the parameters, both from internal and external sources, and analyses the information in order to be as efficient as possible. By using the latest technology, G4S keeps the Port of Rhodes operating smoothly”.

An access control system is provided in order to manage entry/exit to all ISPS restricted areas, with the software used by G4S integrating all existing systems of the Port along with the G4S offered systems.

Data will be obtained from multiple sources, including external companies, such as cruise operators and shipping companies, and combines the relevant information to provide a seamless operation.  For example, data is received from incoming cruise ships, so if a passenger disembarks from a ship in the port, they receive a unique barcode, which automates their entry/exit to the port. Another example is when a vehicle tries to enter the port, the vehicle registration number is captured and if it matches an already valid ticket, the vehicle is granted access to the necessary areas.”

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FMIndustry.com covers the latest news, trends and opinion from the facilities management (FM) and corporate real estate (CRE) sectors. The FM market is currently estimated to be worth USD 1 trillion annually and is projected to grow at a compounded annualised rate of approximately 5% between now and 2026.
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