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Facility Patrolling

The top ten largest distribution centers of the world range between 46,500 m2 and 400,000 m2 (500,000 ft2 and 4,300,000 ft2) – all of which need to be monitored and safely secured.

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For our customers and our own operations, security is vital to safeguard logistics facilities such as warehouses, offices, and valuable assets. Dedicated personnel can patrol and monitor facilities, but they face numerous challenges. Companies need significant resources to guard large yards and buildings 24/7, and humans are susceptible to fatigue and distraction.  

Existing automated security solutions such as surveillance cameras and motion sensors are typically limited by blind spots, false alarms, and difficulty in accurately distinguishing between authorized and unauthorized activities. Newer solutions such as security robots show promise but are challenged in other ways. These include mobility, adaptability in complex environments, and questionable efficacy in deterrence. Furthermore, robots may struggle to handle unexpected situations requiring human judgment and decision making. 

As security patrolling of the logistics industry is ripe for revolution… 

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To maximize utility and minimize human intervention, can we find autonomous patrolling solutions with advanced sensors and real-time video analytics…plus the ability to navigate ramps and stairs? 

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For access control of people and vehicles, authentication and authorization must be robust but data and personal privacy must also be respected. What’s the solution? 

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Are there any agnostic platforms that integrate existing surveillance networks, access control systems, and alarms systems with a variety of next-generation automated security systems?

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