SU Group Holdings Limited announced that one of the world's top 5 freight services company has selected SU Group for a threat detection system, with integrated X-ray systems for air cargo inspection to balance security needs with the efficient flow of goods through the transportation network. Under the agreement, SU Group will supply, install, train and provide maintenance and support for a system threat detection system. The integrated security system will include 2 advanced X-ray systems for more rapid, enhanced air cargo inspection.

An X-ray system for air cargo inspection is an enhanced security screening technology used to examine the contents of cargo shipments at airports or other transportation hubs. The system utilizes X-ray imaging to create detailed images of the internal structure of the cargo, allowing security personnel to identify any suspicious or prohibited items including weapons, explosives, or other prohibited materials, without physically opening the packages. Key Features and Components of an X-ray System for Air Cargo Inspection Include: X-ray Generator: Produces X-rays that penetrate through the cargo.

The energy level of the X-rays is carefully controlled to provide sufficient penetration while minimizing radiation exposure. Detector Array: Captures the X-rays that pass through the cargo and converts them into electronic signals. The signals are then used to create detailed images of the contents.

Computer System: Processes the electronic signals from the detector array and generates high-resolution images of the cargo. Advanced image processing algorithms may be employed to enhance the visibility of objects within the cargo. Automated Threat Recognition (ATR): Utilizes computer algorithms to automatically identify potential threats or anomalies within the X-ray images.

ATR helps streamline the inspection process and assists operators in quickly identifying items that may require further investigation. Operator Console: Allows security personnel to view and analyze the X-ray images in real-time. The operator can manipulate the images, zoom in on specific areas, and apply various image enhancement techniques to improve detection accuracy.

Conveyor System: Automatically moves the cargo through the inspection process, ensuring a continuous flow of items for screening. Systems can include dual-view capabilities, where the cargo is scanned from two different angles for better detection.