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Saturday, December 5 - 2009

Abu Dhabi orders more Z Portal Systems

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, July 13 - 2009 at 12:31

Abu Dhabi Customs Administration has placed a follow-on $8.6 million order with American Science and Engineering Inc., a US-based firm specializing in X-ray detection technology, for multiple Z Portal X-ray screening systems. The Z Portal systems will be used to scan vehicles at a strategic border checkpoint in Abu Dhabi, the company has said. The Z Portal system produces photo-like images with multi-view, drive-through screening for left, right, and top-down imaging of cars, vans, trucks, and their cargo for detection capability of plastic and liquid explosives, narcotics, plastics weapons, drugs, stowaways, and alcohol.

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