Logistiek- en Distributiecentra

Ladingdiefstal breekt elk jaar records, en het begint bij het hek rond het trailerterrein. RBtec maakt van dat hek een gezoneerde alarmlaag die voldoet aan TAPA FSR-auditors en de camera's voedt die uw bewakers al bekijken.

Luchtfoto van een distributie- en fulfilmentcentrum met een omheinde trailerparking
Zoned detectionAlarms point to the exact stretch of fence
Per-zone tuningEach zone set to its own noise environment
Days to installOn the existing fence, site fully live
5,000+ systemsInstalled in 57 countries since 1986

Why are distribution centers being targeted?

Cargo theft in the United States reached record levels in 2025, with industry trackers putting direct losses in the hundreds of millions of dollars, and facility burglaries are a growing share of it. The pattern is consistent: crews enter through or over the yard fence at night or on weekends, go straight for staged trailers or high value racking, and are gone before a patrol pass. Cameras record the loss. The fence, if it can talk, prevents it.

What does TAPA FSR require?

The TAPA Facility Security Requirements are the benchmark high value shippers use when they choose logistics partners. FSR defines security levels A, B and C, and its expectations for the highest levels include monitored perimeter protection, controlled gates and documented alarm response. A new FSR edition takes effect through 2026, which is exactly when many facilities revisit their perimeter. CTPAT adds perimeter expectations for import supply chains, and cargo insurers increasingly ask the same questions an FSR audit does.

How do you protect a trailer yard?

The yard fence is divided into detection zones, each tuned to its own reality: the zone along the truck lane lives with constant heavy vibration, the back fence line does not, and their sensitivity settings should never be the same. When a zone alarms, the VMS calls up the cameras on that stretch of fence, and the guard responds to a verified event at a known location instead of a bare siren.

Which RBtec products fit logistics facilities?

  • IRONCLAD Hekwerkdetectie. Zoned vibration sensing on the yard fence, tuned per zone against truck and dock activity.
  • PulseVi 3D LiDAR. Volumetric coverage at gates, docks and staging aprons.
  • VidAlert. Ties fence alarms to camera verification and response.

How is it installed without stopping operations?

The sensor cable mounts on the existing fence and the zones wire into the security system the site already runs. A typical yard is completed in days, with no interruption to 24/7 operations, and the same design repeats across every facility in the network.

Probleem
Record cargo theft aimed at trailer yards and staged loads.
TAPA FSR audits that expect monitored perimeter protection.
Constant truck and dock vibration that fools simple sensors.
Guards who cannot watch kilometers of fence at night.
Oplossingen
IRONCLAD zoned detection along the yard fence.
Per zone tuning that ignores truck lanes and dock activity.
PulseVi volumetric coverage at gates and docks.
Camera call-up on the alarmed zone in the existing VMS.
Geleverde waarde
Detection before the trailer is reached, not video of the loss.
A documented perimeter measure for TAPA FSR and CTPAT.
One design that standardizes across the whole network.
Installed in days without stopping operations.

Heb Vragen?

We zijn hier om te helpen. Of het nu een snelle vraag is of iets complexers: geen druk, alleen antwoorden.

TAPA FSR defines facility security levels A, B and C, and its higher levels expect monitored perimeter protection with documented alarm response. Zoned fence detection is a common way facilities meet and document that expectation. The current FSR edition and level targeted by your customers define the exact scope.

Make the fence the first alarm. Zoned detection on the yard fence reports the cut or climb while it happens, cameras verify the zone, and response starts before the intruder reaches staged trailers. Gates and docks get volumetric coverage since they see legitimate traffic.

A vibration sensing cable such as IRONCLAD suits most yard fences. The essential features for logistics sites are zoning, so response goes to the right stretch of fence, and per zone sensitivity, so truck vibration near the lanes does not trigger alarms.

By tuning each zone separately. A zone beside the truck lane runs a different sensitivity profile than the quiet back line, which keeps the system sensitive to cutting and climbing without reacting to passing traffic.

Yes. Zone alarms are standard outputs that common video management systems accept, so an alarm calls up the right cameras and the guard workflow stays inside the tools already in use.

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Echte installaties, met het probleem waar elke locatie mee kampte,
wat er is geïnstalleerd en hoe het presteert.

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