Sector 06 · Ports

Water on one side. Blind spots on the other.

Container yards, quay lines, and bonded warehouses share a perimeter that was designed for cargo flow, not surveillance. CCTV covers where the cameras were installed a decade ago; drones cover where the risk actually is today.

Ports site — Rakshak deployment context
Plate 01 · Modeled outcome · site engineering assumptions
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Modeled detection-to-alert latency on quay-side incursions
How Rakshak deploys here

Sensor stack for this sector: Optical + thermal + LiDAR.

  1. 01

    Quay-side patrols timed to vessel operations, not shift schedules.

  2. 02

    Container stack sweeps with license-plate and container-ID capture at gate.

  3. 03

    Waterline thermal cover for small-boat approach detection.

  4. 04

    Integration with existing port control and CISF coordination protocols.

Case study

A major east-coast container terminal — pilot

Waterline blind spot that existing CCTV could not see. A single Rakshak unit closed the gap, and produced the first coherent night-time record of a stretch of quay the security team had not been able to watch continuously. Modeled outcome · site engineering assumptions.

Next step

Two weeks. One gate. A signed decision date.

A scoped, paid evaluation at a single zone or gate you choose, alongside your existing guards and CCTV. Success criteria, decision date, and contract price are agreed in a short evaluation agreement before we deploy. The deployment fee is credited in full against your first-year contract if you move forward. We run a limited number of evaluations per quarter.