
At LINEV Systems®, we've spent decades pushing the limits of X-ray imaging. Today, cargo and vehicle security is experiencing a remarkable upgrade due to AI and new detector technologies. At its center lies our Multi-Energy X-ray Array (MEA) technology, driving our MEAP and MEAP Spectral cargo & vehicle X-ray scanner.
The trade-off of throughput, detection performance, footprint and budget must be accounted for when securing a port of entry. Making the right decision can increase the interdiction rate, reduce queues, and lower the overall cost of ownership in the long term.
The Security landscape has evolved in 2025 to be more complicated, as threats evolve both in sophistication and scale. High-security facilities, such as military bases, nuclear plants, and government buildings, remain a high-priority security challenge to protect critical infrastructure.
The United States faces an evolving and complex set of security threats at its borders. U.S. Customs and Border Protection must adapt to criminal groups' new tactics, from the threat of drug smuggling and trafficking in humans to the danger of terrorism and the illegal shipment of arms.
As global security concerns have grown, air travel safety and security has become an increasing priority. Airports serve millions of passengers every day while simultaneously handling enormous quantities of cargo; as such, airports need effective security measures in place to combat terrorism, smuggling, and other illegal activities. Implementing efficient security measures is absolutely key to safeguarding both passengers and cargo in this highly trafficked facility. That is why at LINEV Systems, we provide X-ray security solutions that help defend against potential threats in airports and border crossings, ensuring both passengers and staff alike within an ever more complex threat landscape.
LINEV System, a leader in X-ray security solutions, offers innovative products designed for the specific needs of marine border security. Our systems are engineered to handle the sheer volume and diversity of cargo encountered at seaports.