“Dual-view” inspection technology arrives at Itaqui Port and reshapes security standards
Apr, 28, 2026 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202618
A new inspection technology is beginning to transform operations at Itaqui Port. The terminal will now operate with a dual-view scanner, a system that allows cargo to be analyzed from multiple angles simultaneously — something unprecedented among public ports in Brazil’s Northern Arc.
The benefits are immediate: reduced margin of error and faster access control. Instead of a limited scan, operators gain an expanded view, minimizing blind spots during inspections.
The new system is part of a broader security package that includes facial recognition, metal detectors, and electronic access control. The strategy is to create a continuous, multi-layered verification system.
The investment comes as the Northern Arc grows in importance, becoming an increasingly used route for shipping grains and other cargo from Brazil’s Midwest. In this context, security and efficiency are no longer just requirements — they are key to competitiveness.
See below a historical overview of long-haul cargo throughput via the Port of Itaqui starting from January 2022. The chart was prepared using DataLiner data:
Long-haul cargo throughput via the Port of Itaqui | Jan 2022 to Feb 2026 | WTMT
Source: DataLiner (Click here to request a demo)
The modernization also meets regulations set by Receita Federal and Conportos, which are essential for customs operations. At Itaqui, the new technology represents a step ahead of standards that are likely to become industry-wide.
Source: Jornal Pequeno
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