Secure Logistics introduces OneTime XS, a digital access solution for visitors to logistics and industrial sites such as ports, distribution centers and warehouses. The solution combines prior identity verification with a dynamic QR code and is designed to prevent the misuse of shared access codes at logistics locations. The inland terminal CTVrede in Amsterdam (Hoogtij) will soon start a pilot with the system.
Visitors identify themselves in advance via the Secure Logistics XS ID app using a selfie and a scan of their identity document. After verification they receive a personal QR code that automatically refreshes every 60 seconds. With this approach Secure Logistics addresses a vulnerability in existing access systems: pin codes or static QR codes that can be forwarded, copied or reused.
The inlandterminal CTVrede in Amsterdam, Hoogtij will soon start as a pilot customer with OneTime XS. The terminal forms an important logistics link in container transport between the ports of Rotterdam and Antwerp.
Personal and non transferable
“In practice we see that access codes still circulate too often via screenshots or printouts,” says Brenda van Leeuwen, Commercial Director at Secure Logistics. “That no longer fits the security pressure logistics locations face today. By working with prior identity verification and a dynamic QR code, access becomes personal and non transferable.”
For locations with limited visitor flows
The solution is developed for locations with limited visitor flows but with security risks comparable to larger terminals. Think of inland terminals, warehouses and industrial sites where external visitors only come a few times per week or month. For these locations a complete access platform is often too extensive, while a simple QR invitation alone does not provide enough certainty about the identity of the visitor.
OneTime XS helps locations comply with current security and compliance requirements such as ISPS and AEO. By registering and verifying visitors in advance, a digitally recorded and controllable access flow is created. This is important because criminal activity and identity misuse are no longer limited to major seaports but are shifting to less heavily secured links in the logistics chain, Van Leeuwen explains.
“Security does not stop at the gate of the seaport. Smaller locations must also be able to demonstrate who is present on their premises. With OneTime XS we offer an accessible but controlled solution for that.”
OneTime XS is available immediately.
With OneTime XS you combine identity verification with dynamic QR code access.