AGOS — the Automated Gate Operating System at Port Klang Free Zone
Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) — Malaysia's integrated customs-controlled free commercial & industrial zone
The challenge
A free zone is a customs boundary: every container, truck, visitor vehicle, motorcycle and pedestrian crossing the gate must be checked — and manual clerking at that volume means queues, mis-keyed container numbers and gate decisions that depend on who is on shift. PKFZ needed gate checking that satisfies customs and stays smooth at peak traffic.
The solution
Ryzen designed and built AGOS, the zone's automated gate operating system. The barrier releases only when every check validates against a gate booking: the container number is read and verified (CNR/OCR), the vehicle plate is recognised and matched (ANPR), the driver clears face recognition, and the gate pass is confirmed valid — all cross-checked in real time through API integration with the zone's own business system. One failed check, no gate.
Implementation
Recognition-camera engineering per lane (angle, lighting, shutter for Malaysian weather), OCR and face-recognition tuning, barrier and lane-control integration, and API middleware into PKFZ's system so bookings, validations and movements flow both ways. The same discipline covers every entry class: registered-plate + valid-pass checking for non-container vehicles, dedicated motorcycle lanes, and face-recognition turnstiles for pedestrians. Commissioned without closing the gate.
The outcome
Gate checking that is smooth for customs and airtight by design: nothing and nobody passes unvalidated — container, truck, car, motorcycle or person — and every movement lands in the zone's system with a full audit trail. See the animated walkthrough on the CNR capability page.
Still running it: Operated under managed services: camera health, recognition-accuracy review and barrier & turnstile maintenance on schedule.
On site
Photographs from our own delivery records.
What the press wrote
Press coverage of Port Klang Free Zone's reactivation drive and the 18 June 2026 pre-launch — the programme our work at the zone is part of (Ryzen ESolutions was among the technology partners on the launch screen). The articles cover PKFZ, not Ryzen.
Port Klang duty free zone logs record RM566mil in cumulative new investment
Read on www.thestar.com.my ↗PKFZ snags RM566mil new investments
Read on www.nst.com.my ↗Port Klang Free Zone records RM108 mil revenue as 'reactivation' hits 86%
Read on theedgemalaysia.com ↗PKFZ records RM108mil revenue as reactivation hits 86%
Read on www.freemalaysiatoday.com ↗PKFZ secures RM566 million in new investments
Read on www.thevibes.com ↗Port Klang container throughput rises to 6.38m TEUs in early 2026
Read on thesun.my ↗Selangor studies land issue on third terminal in Port Klang
Read on theedgemalaysia.com ↗Selangor studies land issue for third Port Klang terminal
Read on thesun.my ↗Selangor studies land issue on third terminal in Port Klang
Read on www.edgeprop.my ↗Selangor studies land issue on third terminal in Port Klang
Read on www.klsescreener.com ↗Pelabuhan Klang catat pertumbuhan 5.2 peratus pada suku pertama
Read on www.utusan.com.my ↗Selangor sedang perhalusi isu tanah bagi pembangunan terminal ketiga Pelabuhan Klang — Loke
Read on www.astroawani.com ↗PKFZ闲置20年建筑租出 放眼今年创1.14亿收入
Read on www.sinchew.com.my ↗PKFZ空置20年建筑成功出租 陆兆福:今年营收目标1.14亿
Read on www.orientaldaily.com.my ↗Product classes used
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