Interislander ferry
The safety and security of passengers is of the utmost importance
Interislander travels the Cook Strait between the North and South Islands of New Zealand and is one of the most spectacular cruises in the world. The 92 km journey between Wellington and Picton is one of New Zealand’s most iconic tourist experiences.The service operates three ships, carrying passengers, their vehicles, rail and commercial freight: Arahura, Aratere, and Kaitaki. All offer the freedom and ease of exploring New Zealand by road. Taking a vehicle on an Interislander ferry is as simple as parking - just drive on and drive off. Nor do passengers with vehicles have any luggage restrictions. Offering up to 11 sailings a day, Interislander passengers also have the convenience of a wide choice of travel times.
 
During the Interislander journey, passengers take a stroll on the decks, enjoy a meal, a drink, or even catch the latest movie release. Or, of course, simply enjoy the breathtaking views.The safety and security of passengers, luggage and staff at the two Ferry Terminals at Wellington and Picton, is of the utmost importance, meaning a sophisticated and efficient system is paramount. Interislander had an aged analogue system, which had poor image quality and was becoming slow and ineffective.
 
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Network Imaging Solutions (NIS) was chosen to lead Interislander’s system overhaul. Partnering with Teltrac Communications, John Hurford from NIS designed a MOBOTIX installation that far exceeded the expectations of this

“The salt in the atmosphere where Interislander operates was also a big issue we had heading into this project, but the self-cleaning coating on the MOBOTIX cameras made short work of this.''

important public safety system. NIS has been a security solutions provider since 2004, and differs from the traditional distribution model.
 
They are actively hands-on and have the IT experience to assist integrators install and set up systems to the end user level. John Hurford (NIS) said, “Upgrading to a new MOBOTIX IP system gave Interislander far more control over their security requirements and increased flexibility, while remaining cost-effective.”
 
He outlined some harsh environmental conditions that created challenges for any security system at the site, "We had to deal with below freezing temperatures, with Picton and Wellington Ferry Terminals situated at sea level and subject to harsh gales, rain, hail and temperature variations. A very corrosive salt laden atmosphere also makes things difficult.” Solution NIS designed and implemented a surveillance system comprising MOBOTIX Q24M, D12D, M24M, D24M and M12D cameras. In total over 30 cameras have been installed to date. Ian Gilbert, Security Manager at Interislander, praised the durability of the MOBOTIX cameras and their ability to overcome the harsh environmental conditions.“The production of custom stainless steel brackets as mounts meant we were able to protect cameras where appropriate from the difficult conditions at the site. Using these brackets, combined with the MOBOTIX camera’s built-in protective housing, the system is secure from the elements."
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