en.Wedoany.com Reported - The National Port and Shipping Authority (Anpyn) of Argentina has made progress in the tender for the upgrade of the security monitoring system at the Port of Ushuaia (Puerto de Ushuaia), having received proposals from five specialized companies aimed at technologically upgrading the port terminal's security equipment.

The project plans to adopt an integrated "turnkey" solution, requiring the supplier to provide, install, and commission high-definition cameras, remote PTZ cameras, and advanced video storage and management systems, along with dedicated wireless links and network equipment.
This modernization aims to comprehensively strengthen the security system, ensuring the safety of passengers, vessels, and port entry and operational areas. After the system upgrade, monitoring and data recording processing capabilities will be enhanced, ensuring that the Port of Ushuaia operates according to the highest international standards and fully complies with all port security requirements and protocols.
This CCTV system update is part of Anpyn's comprehensive engineering plan, which aims to replace highly outdated and obsolete equipment with the latest technology.
In addition to the monitoring system, the plan is progressing in parallel with other key measures, such as the replacement of the collision protection system. The project to replace the collision protection system includes dismantling existing equipment, as well as providing, installing, and calibrating 75 new collision protection devices. This tender is currently in the stage of evaluating bids.
Meanwhile, tenders for the readjustment of the electrical grid and water supply network will be announced in the coming weeks to consolidate management's commitment to port operational efficiency and comprehensive safety. Furthermore, the comprehensive engineering plan also includes other initiatives, such as the complete restoration of berths 1, 3, and 5 at the main dock.
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