The video surveillance system is formed by over 50 Scati Eye 3-megapixel bullet cameras. These cameras include WDR (wide dynamic range), an electronic component capable of managing backlight and/or sudden changes in brightness in the area when the outer doors are opened so that the packages can be placed in the goods transport. WDR is essential for an extremely clear view of the image and even allows for the licence plate of the vehicle collecting each of the packages to be seen.
The cameras are managed from two audio and video recording and editing platforms from the Scati Enterprise range, especially designed for large, distributed facilities such as logistics hubs. More specifically, these video recorders manage up to 32 megapixel cameras per unit and include RAID6 storage of up to 32Tb. The cameras and equipment are managed remotely from the Nacex central offices in Coslada (Madrid). Thanks to the Scati control centre applications, Nacex is able to view real-time images and recorded video, export videos, receive and manage events and alarms by group and time, remotely configure recorders, monitor video arrays and manage diagrams.
The CCTV system also includes the installation of a professional 4-screen wall monitoring system for a live view of up to 36 cameras at the same time, guaranteeing the security of the facility at all times.
Nacex selected Scati not only because it is able to offer a video surveillance system that meets its security requirements, but also because it is capable of offering a customised solution that can be integrated into its warehouse management system, ensuring the traceability of each package. Scati Parcel is the package tracking solution in automatic classification systems, which enables the centre to control, track and monitor the route travelled by the packages in HD from start to finish of the process.
The solution provided by Scati also includes an LPR (Licence Plate Recognition) system.






















