Rapiscan Systems launches parcel and baggage screening product suite

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Rapiscan Systems, a leading supplier of security inspection technologies, has launched its new, high-performance ORION series product line that will help operators to identify and mitigate threats faster and more accurately by offering best-in-class image quality and material discrimination.  

The launch of three new checkpoint screening solutions – the 918CX, 920CX and 922CX – is part of a range of new product offerings from the company aimed at helping operators leverage innovations in imaging such as detectors, generators and deep learning algorithms. The systems architecture will enable operators to upgrade their systems in the future with new imaging components across multiple platforms and a wide range of tunnel sizes. In addition, the innovation path encompasses an open architecture, which enables the integration of security screening technologies across multiple platforms. This allows customers to more rapidly introduce innovative solutions into their security infrastructures.

Each solution also contains additional innovative detection capabilities such as TARGET and NARCScan, real-time screening algorithms created to identify narcotics and explosives threats with a high degree of accuracy. 

“Rapiscan Systems has extensive experience in the security industry and unique insight into how checkpoint security can be enhanced,” said Mal Maginnis, president of Rapiscan Systems. “ORION detection solutions do just that, by enabling an integrated and holistic approach to checkpoint security by providing the best x-ray image to the operator. The combination of industry-leading features in each ORION solution creates smarter, safer and more efficient checkpoints – specifically designed to face current and future threats. We are incredibly proud to bring this product line to market and look forward to sharing it with our customers.”

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With over a decade of experience as a business and technology journalist working in B2B publishing, Hazel first joined UKi in 2011. After taking 18 months off to bring up her daughter and try her hand at marketing copywriting, she returned in January 2018 to do what she loves best – magazine editing! She is now the editor of UKi's Passenger Terminal World and Parcel and Postal Technology International magazines.




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