Security in the port of Port Elizabeth will tighten in October this year when a new system goes live. The R43million project was launched in Port Elizabeth in June 2008 with completion planned for October 2009. According to Takatso Maputle, electrical engineering technician, the new project includes “state of the art” surveillance and access control systems. Access to the port will be restricted by electronic access cards that will contain individual identification and vehicle registration information about the permit holder, including biometric (fingerprint) data. Over 200 surveillance cameras have been installed throughout the port to ensure all activity is monitored and recorded. “This system will ensure that no unauthorised activities can take place within the port boundaries,” says Nelson Masophi, port security officer. “This will help improve business confidence and hopefully increase the number of foreign vessels due to the world-class security standards.” All security operations will be monitored from a security control room within the port. “This technologicallyadvanced security system reinforces Transnet National Ports Authority’s commitment to aligning our port security with the International Ship and Ports Security (ISPS) code requirements,” says Ester Goosen, port manager.