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Powers International, Inc.
27 Catawba Street
Suite A
Belmont, NC 28012
(704) 825-4741
(864) 271-9123
(704) 825-4744 fax

TOLL FREE:
(877) 491-5221  

Powers International LLC
135 S Main St
Suite 800
Greenville, SC 29601
864-271-9123

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News

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Cargo Security International - Trigger point
November - 2008 

 

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Defense Transportation Journal
September - 2008 

 

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The Journal of Commerce Online
September - 2008 

 

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Container Security: Is the Layered Approach Working? - (Power Point Presentation)
June - 2008 

 

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CSO Container Security
May -2008 

 

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In-bond Shipments, the Trojan Horse
March - 2008 

 

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A Different Theory for 100 Percent Container Scanning

 

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CSO On Line
January - 2008

 

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Tapping the Potential of Smart
January - 2008 

 

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Homeland Defense Journal
February - 2007

 

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HS Daily Wire - A Better Path to Container Scanning
December - 2007

 

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Congress' Duty, Private Enterprise's Burden
September - 2007

 

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ACE, the E-Manifest, C-TPAT and the Southern Border
April - 2007

 

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How SOX and C-TPAT Impact Global Supply Chain Security
April - 2007

 

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RFID v. Satellite in Smart Container Cargo Security
March - 2007 

 

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Cargo Security - Is it SAFE?
March - 2007 

 

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Global Giants from the EU Partner with Specialized International Transportation Security Firm in the United States 
Powers International, LLC announced today that it has been selected to participate on new EU container security team.

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Trial of a Revolutionary Container Security System with Satellite Monitoring
Powers International Inc. announced today that after the successful conclusion of Phase I in August 2005, its participation in Phase II of a joint international project to demonstrate its SeaCure Satellite System (SCSS) container security solution in an international shipping trial.

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American Shipper
October - 2006

 

bullet Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Caught in its Own Trap
The Department of Homeland Security, in its wisdom, has decided that smart containers are smart only if their doors are smart — it will be able to detect the opening of the doors. ... In April 2005 a North Carolina firm demonstrated to national and foreign attendees, including the  News media and the Defense Department, the capacity and ability to breach a container, and insert contents into the container without ever opening the doors. American Shipper - March 2006

bullet Smart Containers Here and Will be Used
... Powers International, which holds a worldwide patent on one form of smart container that detects an intrusion anywhere into the container and reports the intrusion and the container’s
location by satellite. American Shipper - December 2005

bullet RFID Is Not The One
James Giermanski from Belmont Abbey College argues that RFID is not the silver bullet for container security. Cargo Security International - August/September 2005

bullet Powers International's "Smart" Container System Selected For Trails In The Eurpoean Union
BELMONT, N.C. July 25, 2005

bullet Demostration Of The Radio Frequesncy Identification
Transportation Security and Safety System

Technology Demonstration Summary - Laredo, Texas, October 15, 2003

 

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