Laredo Sector Border Patrol has recently launched a Multi-Energy Portal (MEP) at the I-35 Border Patrol Checkpoint. This Non-Intrusive Inspection device is designed for commercial vehicles and incorporates advanced technology to enhance safety for the public and expedite trade. The MEP is an x-ray machine that improves the inspection process for commercial vehicles through heavy shielding, ensuring a safe and quick examination process. It is capable of scanning over 150 containers per hour in the normal flow of traffic at the checkpoint.
The deployment of the MEP is a significant advancement for the Border Patrol in Laredo Sector, as it combines safety measures with efficiency in trade facilitation. The MEP will help to streamline the inspection process for commercial vehicles, making it easier for both travelers and traders passing through the checkpoint. This state-of-the-art technology will improve border security while ensuring a smooth flow of traffic for those using the I-35 Border Patrol Checkpoint.
With the introduction of the MEP at the Border Patrol Checkpoint, Laredo Sector Border Patrol is aiming to enhance security measures and promote trade facilitation in the region. The system’s ability to scan a high volume of containers per hour will help to expedite the inspection process and minimize delays for commercial vehicles passing through the checkpoint. This deployment represents a significant step forward in border security technology and demonstrates the commitment of Laredo Sector Border Patrol to ensuring the safety and efficiency of border operations.
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