Transportation Industry

General Electric Bets on Success of Its Container Security Devices

Transport Topics, June, 2006 by Pulaski, Alex

TUALATIN, Ore. - A few months after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a group of engineers and inventors began prodding Greg Burge to consider how to guard shipping containers, just as his company protects houses and businesses.

Five years and $20 million later, the division of GE security that Burge heads is on the threshold of revolutionizing how containers are secured and tracked. The company's new product, a device the size of a telephone handset that magnetically clamps to the containers doorframe, tracks whether - and when - the container door has been opened in transit.

Even before this year's uproar over the possibility of Dubai Ports World managing six U.S. ports, traffic in millions of containers to U.S. ports was recognized as a potential soft spot in the country's...

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