Allied Universal client earns top security rating
James Thorpe
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Allied Universal has announced that its client, the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore, has received a top US Coast Guard security assessment for the 15th consecutive year.
The assessment, which involved a thorough review of all security protocols and procedures, pertains to the six state owned, public marine terminals managed by the Maryland Port Administration (MPA).
The US Coast Guard Sector Maryland conducts an annual inspection at Maryland’s Port of Baltimore to ensure compliance with federal security regulations.
Allied Universal’s commitment
Recognising the critical importance of maintaining the highest level of security for the Port of Baltimore, Allied Universal remains committed to delivering robust security solutions aimed at ensuring the safety of the port’s workers and visitors.
Ranked first among the nation’s over 300 ports for the volume of autos and light trucks, farm and construction machinery and imported sugar and gypsum, the Port of Baltimore also includes a cruise passenger terminal.
“Highly effective, facility-specific security solutions”
Tracey Fuller, President of Government Services, Allied Universal commented: “Allied Universal is honoured to serve the Helen Delich Bently Port of Baltimore and we are pleased to learn of this outstanding ranking by the US Coast Guard.
“We take pride in our ability to provide a range of highly effective, facility-specific security solutions to the port so it can continue to serve the greater Baltimore community as a hub for economic growth, a stronghold for hundreds of thousands of jobs and travelling visitors.”