Hactl starts stage two of cargo thermal detection system

Hactl is using the system to scan bulk cargo during cargo acceptance – providing a double layer of protection.

Hactl starts stage two of cargo thermal detection system
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Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (Hactl) – Hong Kong’s largest independent handler – has begun Phase 2 of the implementation of its intelligent cargo thermal detection system at SuperTerminal 1.

"This is another important step forward in aviation security as the company continues to leverage technology to create a safer, more secure and more sustainable business," says an official release.

The first phase of the project commenced in December 2023, which enabled Hactl to scan cargo for exceptional temperatures, immediately before it was loaded onto aircraft, the release added. "Under Phase 2, the capabilities of the project have been further extended. Now, in another world first, Hactl is using the system to scan bulk cargo during cargo acceptance – providing a double layer of protection to our valuable assets, i.e. the SuperTerminal 1 facility, terminal users, customers, staff and air cargoes."

The intelligent cargo thermal detection system works by combining advanced thermal imaging, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, data analytics and artificial intelligence to overcome the limitations of existing thermal energy monitoring techniques, the release added. "It monitors the temperatures of different cargo in real-time, quickly identifying any abnormal conditions (e.g. fire hazard from lithium battery cargo) and thereby triggering alerts. Through early detection of any suspicious temperatures in cargo, the system significantly reduces subsequent potential risks and losses faced by airlines, cargo handlers and airports."

Kenneth Chan, Executive Director – Engineering and Facilities Services, Hactl says: "Once again, Hactl is showing the way to the future through the implementation of this next phase of its intelligent cargo thermal detection system. We will continue to take all necessary steps to ensure we remain at the cutting edge of safety and security in the air cargo handling business."

Hactl’s next step in developing the intelligent cargo thermal detection system will be implementing the same level of scrutiny for export prepacked cargo at its acceptance, the release added.

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