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C-BORD · effective Container inspection at BORDer control points
Efficient NII (non-intrusive inspection) of containerised freight is critical to trade and society. Freight containers are potential means for smuggling (e.g. tobacco), illegal immigration, trafficking of drugs, mis-declared goods and dangerous illicit substances, including explosives, nuclear material, chemical and biological warfare agents and radioactively contaminated goods. One inspection NII technology cannot cope with all these targets. The C-BORD Toolbox and Framework will address all these targets and enable customs to deploy comprehensive cost-effective container NII solutions to potentially protect all EU sea- and land-borders, satisfying a large range of container NII needs. The C-BORD Toolbox will include 5 complementary innovative detection technologies: delivering improved X-rays, Target Neutron Interrogation, Photofission, Sniffing and Passive Detection. User interfaces and data will be integrated to optimise effectiveness and efficiency of end-users and systems. The C-BORD Framework will help customs analyse their needs, design integrated solutions, and optimise the container inspection chain; it will address detection levels, false alarm levels, throughput, health & safety, logistics and cost & benefits.C-BORD will increase the probability of finding illicit or dangerous content with at least equal throughput of containers per time unit, reduce the need for costly, time-consuming and dangerous manual container inspections by customs officials, and in case a container is opened, increase the probability of finding illicit materials. C-BORD involves stakeholders from 8 EU countries, as partners (5) and advisory group members (3). On 3 custom sites integrated solutions will be trialled, respectively addressing the needs of big seaports, small seaports and mobile land-borders. To optimise sustainable impact, C-BORD will actively engage with a large community, will support policy implementation, evolution and start early exploitation planning.
Consortium · 19 organisations
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
FR · €3,610,930
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
UK · €491,245
OSLO CENTRE FOR SCIENCE IN SOCIETYAS
NO · €44,139
AGENZIA DELLE DOGANE E DEI MONOPOLI
IT · €66,264
CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE ET D'INDUSTRIE DE REGION PARIS ILE-DE-FRANCE
FR · €230,910
FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV
DE · €508,926
NARODOWE CENTRUM BADAN JADROWYCH
PL · €730,858
IZBA ADMINISTRACJI SKARBOWEJ W GDANSKU
PL · €80,925
MINISTERIE VAN FINANCIEN
NL · €311,969
HUN-REN ENERGIATUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT
HU · €239,278
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
IT · €1,035,225
ECOLE NORMALE SUPERIEURE
FR · €83,570
SMITHS DETECTION FRANCE SAS
FR · €1,419,639
PNO Innovation
FR · €916,458
COSTRUZIONI APPARECCHIATURE ELETTRONICHE NUCLEARI CAEN SPA
IT · €349,576
SYMETRICA SECURITY LTD
UK · €923,139
NEMZETI ADO- ES VAMHIVATAL
HU · €140,869
Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
DE · €414,523
JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION
BE · €228,013
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