BTP Enhances Port Security with Video Surveillance Technology to Comply with COANA Regulation No. 80
Brazil Terminal Portuário (BTP) in Santos, São Paulo, has upgraded 30% of its video surveillance equipment to enhance security and comply with COANA Regulation No. 80. The terminal, which handles 1.5 million TEUs annually, is now equipped with 460 high-resolution cameras from Axis to ensure 24/7 monitoring under various weather conditions. The upgrades also include improved data storage and surveillance capabilities to monitor container movements and secure operational areas.

Brazil Terminal Portuário (BTP) in Santos, São Paulo, has modernized its video surveillance system, upgrading 30% of its equipment to comply with COANA Regulation No. 80. The terminal, the largest in Brazil for container handling, now operates with 460 high-resolution cameras from Axis, enabling continuous monitoring regardless of weather.
The enhancements address new regulatory challenges, including 24/7 surveillance and data retention for 180 days. BTP aims to improve security, operational efficiency, and compliance while avoiding the need for a new data center. Future updates may focus on standardization of technology.




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