Port Technology & Security
Security Policies and Physical Measures
The port area is physically protected by perimeter walls, wire fences, and secure entrance gates. These arrangements are structured in accordance with national and international security standards.
24-Hour Camera Surveillance (CCTV)
The operational area is monitored 24/7 with 143 cameras positioned at various points. Camera recordings are stored in secure systems, enabling unauthorized entry and incidents to be detected immediately.
Trained Security Personnel
The security unit consists of professionals who have received specialized training in accordance with the Private Security Services Law No. 5188 and the ISPS Code (International Ship and Port Facility Security Code).
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)
Everyone working in the port area undergoes OHS training. Hazardous tasks are assessed through risk analyses, and continuous inspections are carried out to prevent possible accidents.
Environmental Safety and Waste Management
Hazardous and harmful waste is sorted according to type and sent to licensed recycling or disposal facilities. An environmentally conscious port management approach is adopted.
Emergency Response and Risk Management
Various emergency response equipment is kept available within the port area to ensure preparedness for fires, leaks, or other emergencies.
Port Automation System
Loading, discharging, stock control, storage, and weighing operations are fully monitored through digital systems. This enhances operational efficiency.
Data Security and Backup
Customer information, business records, and all digital data are backed up and securely stored in Data Recovery Centers.
Fiber Infrastructure and High-Speed Communication
All systems operate through fiber infrastructure. Free and high-speed wireless internet (Wi-Fi) service is provided to vessel personnel within the port