Earlier this year, the Managing Director of Apollo Africa Security Systems led a supervisory mission to the Afreximbank African Trade Center (AATC), Abuja, alongside engineering partners from SecureOne Amsterdam and FOA Associates.
The visit marked an important milestone in the ongoing installation of an Under Vehicle Inspection System (UVIS), a state-of-the-art technology designed to detect threats hidden beneath vehicles entering high-value facilities.
Why UVIS Matters at AATC
The African Trade Center is a flagship institution hosting diplomatic, trade, and financial delegations. Its role in supporting intra-African commerce makes security paramount. With the UVIS deployment, the AATC can:
- Conduct rapid vehicle screenings without disrupting flow
- Detect anomalies that manual inspections might miss
- Strengthen its reputation as a safe and secure trade hub
Apollo’s Supervisory Role
Apollo’s team ensured that the installation followed global standards, while adapting to Nigeria’s unique environment. From calibration to operator training, Apollo worked closely with engineers to guarantee operational readiness.
Conclusion
The AATC Abuja UVIS project demonstrates Apollo’s capacity to blend international expertise with local delivery—building trust in Africa’s trade infrastructure.
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Title (SEO Optimized): Securing the African Medical Center of Excellence with Dual UVIS Systems
Meta Description: Apollo Africa Security Systems supervised the installation of two Under Vehicle Inspection Systems (UVIS) at the African Medical Center of Excellence (AMCE), APO Abuja—enhancing patient and facility safety.
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Article Content:
The Managing Director of Apollo Africa Security Systems, together with partners SecureOne Amsterdam and FOA Associates, recently supervised the deployment of two (2) Under Vehicle Inspection Systems (UVIS) at the African Medical Center of Excellence (AMCE), APO Abuja.
Why UVIS in a Hospital?
Hospitals are critical infrastructure that must remain accessible while also being secure. For AMCE, which attracts patients and specialists from across Africa, vehicle access control is essential to:
- Protect patients, staff, and visitors
- Prevent contraband and hazardous materials from entering
- Maintain smooth vehicle flow for emergency services
Apollo’s Involvement
Beyond supervising the technical installation, Apollo ensured that the dual UVIS units were positioned strategically to maximize coverage, reduce bottlenecks, and align with AMCE’s operational routines.
By strengthening its entry points with UVIS technology, AMCE is setting a new standard for hospital security in Africa—balancing openness with protection.


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