OSI Systems Secures $56 Million Contract for Cargo and Vehicle Inspection Systems

Reuters
20 May
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/OSIS">OSI Systems</a> Secures $56 Million Contract for Cargo and Vehicle Inspection Systems

OSI Systems, Inc. has announced a significant contract valued at approximately $56 million with an international customer. The deal involves the deployment of multiple units of their Eagle® M60 ZBx multi-energy, mobile cargo and vehicle inspection systems and the ZBV® Z Backscatter® vehicle screening systems. These advanced systems are designed to scan large trucks, buses, and cargo containers to detect threats such as explosives, drug smuggling, currency, and trade-fraud items. The technology will be utilized for international port and border security applications. Additionally, OSI Systems will provide ongoing maintenance and training support. Ajay Mehra, President and CEO of OSI Systems, expressed the company's commitment to enhancing global trade security and safety with their cutting-edge inspection technologies.

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