Stations, depots, warehouses, and distribution centres across the UK face theft, trespass, staff safety
incidents, and operational disruption, yet most still deploy security as if risk is evenly spread across
every hour of the day.
It isn’t.
Incidents follow the movement of people, vehicles, and goods. Risk clusters around shift changes,
loading and unloading windows, night operations, early mornings, and low-supervision periods. Static
security models fail to reflect this reality, leaving blind spots when risk spikes and wasting budget
when operations are calm.
Salibo gives transport and logistics operators a digital immune security system that uses real incident
data to detect risk early, protect staff and assets, and deploy security only when and where it’s
actually needed.
THE REALITY ON THE GROUND
What was once focused on perimeter guarding and access control is now a mix of repeat theft, unauthorised access, staff confrontation, and disruption tied directly to operational flow. Incidents are not evenly distributed. They follow clear movement patterns, but most transport security systems are not designed to recognise or learn from them.
The issue isn’t awareness. It’s that the system isn’t built for how operational risk now behaves.
Across UK transport and logistics environments, incidents consistently follow predictable time, location, and movement patterns, while under-reporting remains common due to operational pressure and fragmented reporting processes.
"The problem isn’t commitment. It’s static security models treating every hour as high risk, when only some hours actually are."
Fixed guard posts, Passive CCTV reviewed after incidents, Manual or siloed incident reporting, No learning across shifts or sites. This creates three avoidable costs:
You pay for coverage during low-risk periods
You lack protection when disruption actually occurs
Incidents aren’t analysed, so the same problems repeat
CCTV records what already happened.
Reports
sit in folders.
Each site operates in isolation.
THE SALIBO APPROACH
Salibo replaces blanket operational security with a data-driven, adaptive system that detects risk early, responds proportionately, and improves over time, aligning protection with real operational demand.
Salibo’s AI CCTV doesn’t just record footage. It identifies early indicators of risk, including:
Alerts are triggered in real time, allowing intervention before incidents escalate into disruption or loss.
Instead of paying for permanent coverage, Salibo enables targeted, risk-led deployment: Extra security during shift changes, Increased presence during night operations, Temporary coverage during peak delivery windows.
Many transport and logistics incidents go unreported because reporting: Takes time away from operations, Is fragmented across teams, Rarely leads to visible outcomes. With Salibo, staff or officers simply speak after an incident. AI voice-to-text automatically produces: Time-stamped reports, Location-tagged evidence, Consistent, auditable incident data.
Operations and risk leaders can see: When incidents actually occur, Which sites or zones are most affected, Repeat behaviour across shifts, Where processes or layouts contribute to risk. Security decisions shift from instinct to evidence-based operational control.
As AI CCTV alerts and voice-to-text reports accumulate, Salibo identifies: Repeat offenders or access issues, High-risk times and locations, Early signals that incidents are likely to escalate. Over time, transport and logistics operations experience: Earlier intervention, Fewer repeat incidents, Safer working environments. Security improves because the system learns from every incident, not because spend increases.
Salibo enables organisations to:
Security spend becomes
targeted, not fixed.
Cost becomes controlled, not reactive.
Procurement-ready and UK-compliant: Works with existing CCTV infrastructure, GDPR-aligned data handling, SIA-licensed officers only, Evidence-ready reporting for audits, insurers, and police, Scales from single depots to national networks