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Security Management of Commercial Ports

Security Management of Commercial Ports

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Defence ports are among the

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Defence ports are among the most secure locations in any country. Rightfully so, they are home to a nation’s naval vessels, defence armaments, offices, and personnel. They are guarded around the clock by well-trained forces using sophisticated surveillance equipment and weapons.

What about commercial ports? Do they require security? With billions of dollars worth of goods flowing through such ports annually, the answer is yes. Commercial ports are the gateway to a nation and its supply chain. They are spread over vast areas, and the need for safety and security is as important.

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Modern commercial seaports of developed nations channel a majority of the country’s trade flow – both exports and imports, besides catering to passenger traffic. The global economy is dependent on safe and secure commercial ports.

Port security is a subset of overall maritime security that is concerned with the security of vessels on high seas.

Port security is often viewed as mainly controlling the risks within the immediate port premises. However, in

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