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Customs Islamabad requires scanners & equipments to run NIIP smoothly

byTariq Derya
25/01/2018
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The MCC Islamabad needs scanners and other equipments worth Rs53million to run the AB, UAB, walkthroughs at the NIIAP.

According to details given by sources of the Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Islamabad that New International Islamabad Air Port (NIIAP) needs a large quantity of equipments to run customs functions smoothly at the NIIAP. The MCC Islamabad requires one X.Rapiscan 627 DV at International Arrivals and its value is Rs14million.
The NIIAP needs two X-Rapiscan-620 which costs Rs5million each. It also requires two motorized belt plus output trays that cost Rs1.00million, two stand-rollers input plus output which are valued at Rs0.4million while NIIAP needs two voltage stabilizers-3-KV and UPS 5-KV for scanners 627 DV worth Rs0.4million and it also requires one voltage stabilizer 03-KV and UPS 5-KV for scanner-620 which cost Rs0.2million.
The NIIAP also requires other equipment which include 25 Motorolla Walkie Talkie sets and their estimated cost is Rs0.4million. It needs two desktop radio sets too that cost Rs0.1million, two Analog telephone adapters worth Rs0.02million, two IP based Fax machines all in one which are priced at Rs0.15million and NIIAP need two multifunction walkthroughs (latest model) which are valued at Rs0.7million.

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