Redefining Access Control for Modern Perimeter Security

When you think about perimeter security and access control, images of metal fences, barriers, license plate cameras, and signs declaring “access with permission only” may come to mind. To effectively run daily operations, a comprehensive management system is also required to keep unauthorized individuals out – that’s access control, right?

With the technologies available today, a modern access control system delivers both security, as well as operational and environmental benefits. A key module in access control is a fully automated gate operating system comprised of an IT platform that automates workflows, artificial intelligence (AI) software to identify assets and make access control decisions, and seamless integration with third-party systems to give operations a single source of truth. These solutions enable sites to scale their operations and meet financial objectives in ways that were not possible only a few years ago.

In this blog post, we will explore how modern access control systems have evolved beyond traditional barriers to become vital components of business strategy. We will discuss the advanced technologies driving these systems, their role in supporting sustainability and operational goals, and how they contribute to overall security and efficiency.

Camera-based vision technology solutions are utilized as a part of Visy’s access control environments

 

The New Wave of Access Control: AI and Automation

Recent advancements in access control have been driven by AI, marking the beginning of a new era. At its core, access control is about validating who or what is allowed to enter or exit a defined area. The utilization of AI-powered vision technology extends automation capabilities by including cargo information in the access validation process. For instance, by automatically recognizing identifiers such as container IDs and ADR labels, the systems can compare booking information with data gathered on the premises, ensuring that cargo traffic is better controlled, and guided directly to the correct serving points. The system automatically verifies that the right assets are in the right place for the right workorder.

Visy systems significantly cut down the truck turnaround time by automatically identifying trailer numbers, and container markings such as IDs and ADR labels

 

Security & Safety at the Forefront of Modern Access Control

The Visy Access Gate platform brings all parts of the business together and delivers distinct benefits to the business community of each site. The platform executes a fully automated access control and transaction journey for all visitor groups and transportation types, with a strong emphasis on security and safety. The journey is streamlined for the visitor, but in the background an advanced IT system is identifying assets, digitizing the information, and sharing the data with all connected parties.

Visy Access Gate processes a multi-layered validation process to determine whether to grant or deny access and update the system on the status of the transaction. This validation includes multiple factors, utilizing third-party systems through seamless software integrations to ensure that each asset meets all requirements related to automation systems, logistics systems, and safety introduction systems.

Supporting Sustainability Objectives Through Enhanced Operational Efficiency

Sustainability objectives are increasingly important for modern facilities.  Automated gate operating systems support green initiatives by streamlining the flow of vehicles and goods in and out of facilities, therefore reducing idling times and associated carbon emissions. By optimizing routes within a facility and ensuring smooth transactions at the gate, they further minimize unnecessary travel and overall turnover time, accelerating decarbonization efforts in this aspect of the business. Simply put, automation eliminates waste.

In conjunction with the environmental benefits, these systems enhance overall operational efficiency. Automated processes reduce the need for manual intervention and service, freeing up staff to focus on more strategic tasks and improving workflow consistency. By controlling and monitoring the flow of goods, companies can better plan and optimize transportation routes, which not only reduces fuel consumption and emissions but also lowers operational costs. Furthermore, the data generated by these systems provide valuable insights into operational performance, enabling continuous improvement and more informed decision-making.

The Future of Access Control

In conclusion, modern access control systems have evolved to incorporate advanced technologies, such as AI and vision technology, enhancing both security and operational efficiency. The ability to significantly reduce idling times and unnecessary travel contributes to sustainability efforts, aligning security infrastructure with broader environmental and operational goals. It’s interesting to see how access control systems will evolve in the future, as the possibilities are endless.

To learn more, contact our Sales Team at sales@visy.fi