Transport and Logistics

High footfall. High stakes. Behaviour detection that scales.

AI behaviour detection for transport hubs, logistics facilities and warehousing operations. One detection layer across your entire camera network. Every connected camera processed simultaneously. Alerts that reach your operators with context, before a situation becomes an incident.

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Two months free. No hardware. No commitment beyond the conversation.

01 / The Challenge in Transport and Logistics

The only way to maintain consistent detection at this scale

is an AI layer that never loses concentration.

Transport hubs and logistics facilities deal with the highest volumes of people, vehicles and parcels and the lowest tolerance for missed incidents. Constant footfall. Multiple access points. Extensive perimeter. A compliance expectation that leaves no margin for gaps in coverage.

Human monitoring at this scale isn't viable. The only way to maintain consistent detection across a large, high-footfall environment is an AI layer that never loses concentration, never takes a break, and never looks at the wrong feed at the wrong moment.

The environment does not forgive gaps

High footfall, multiple access points
Continuous vehicle and parcel movement
Restricted zones requiring constant watch
Compliance obligations with no margin for error

02 / Detection

What Archangel detects in transport and logistics

  • Unattended bags and abandoned items in public and restricted areas
  • Perimeter and access control anomalies
  • Loitering and recurring presence patterns in sensitive areas
  • Tailgating through controlled access points
  • Crowd anomalies, gathering patterns and density changes
  • Parcel handling anomalies and theft-related behaviour in logistics contexts

03 / What Changes

What changes

One detection layer across your entire camera network. Every connected camera processed simultaneously. Alerts that reach your operators with context, before a situation becomes an incident.

Every camera

Processed simultaneously. No feed goes unmonitored.

Contextual alerts

Operators receive what they need to act, not just a notification.

Before it escalates

Detection happens early. Intervention happens in time.

04 / The Regulatory Expectation Is Clear

HSE expects active safety controls. Documentation starts the moment detection starts.

Transport and logistics operators carry specific compliance obligations that extend beyond general health and safety. The Health and Safety at Work Act imposes a duty of care for drivers, depot workers and terminal staff operating in environments with moving vehicles, heavy goods and restricted access zones. The HSE's expectation is not that rules exist, it is that active measures are in place to enforce them. A camera that records an incident after it happens does not satisfy that standard.

Under RIDDOR, certain incidents in transport and logistics environments must be reported within defined timeframes. Archangel's detection log creates a timestamped record of alerts, operator responses and detection events. That record supports RIDDOR documentation and provides the evidence trail an HSE investigation requires if an incident does occur.

For rail operators and public transport providers, the Department for Transport's safety framework sets additional requirements around monitoring, incident response and operator duty of care. Archangel's real-time alerting capability supports the active monitoring standard those frameworks require.

Start with your existing camera infrastructure.

Book a discovery call and we'll assess your environment: the highest-risk zones, the detection layers most relevant to your operations, and what consistent coverage looks like on your existing network.

Two months free. No hardware. No commitment beyond the conversation.