The integrated State Border Crossing system is an information system designed to ensure objective monitoring of the time of passage of the state border by vehicles and effective data processing within the framework of state control procedures.
Fully domestic development will allow for automated collection and processing of data from radiation and weight control systems, inspection and inspection complex, video analytics systems, car inspection, electronic queue and other controls.
In 2023, a state contract was signed for the implementation of the system at the Tagirkent-Kazmalyar automobile checkpoint. The completion of its deployment is planned in September 2024, after which the pilot operation of the system will begin.
"In order to reduce time losses during paper document circulation at the checkpoint and, as a result, reduce the time of control, FGKU Rosgranstroy, together with the Federal Customs Service of Russia, is working to ensure automated data transfer from the integrated checkpoint system to the unified automated information system of customs authorities," commented Gennady Bezlobenko, head of FGKU Rosgranstroy.
Also, as part of the pilot project, in order to conduct pilot operation, the Tagirkent-Kazmalyar automobile checkpoint was equipped with a portal-type inspection and inspection complex – this is the latest equipment of domestic production that allows you to quickly, accurately and safely scan 100% of vehicles and cargo in a dynamic flow and has the technical ability to scan up to 120 trucks per hour (traditional stationary and mobile complexes allow monitoring 4-5 cars per hour).
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