Tire wear and tear inspection
In some terminals, terminal-owned chassis have to be reserved before container pick-up.
To prevent tire swapping outside of the terminal, the Camco tire inspection portal provides sharp pictures allowing measuring tire profile when a truck drives through the portal.
With sharp tire profile pictures from each chassis leaving and re-entering the terminal available, the registered tire wear is compared with normal wear for the trip duration.
With this Camco solution, chassis-fleet managers have a powerful tool to check tire wear and dissuade truck drivers from changing tires at the terminal’s expense.




Frequently Asked Questions About Camco’s Truck Tire Inspection Portal
Yes, Camco’s Truck Tire Inspection Portal is built for seamless integration with terminal operating systems and chassis management tools. This allows operators to access tire data instantly, generate alerts, and create audit trails that support asset protection and operational efficiency.
The Truck Tire Inspection Portal is fully automated. It captures and stores high-resolution images in real-time as trucks pass through, enabling remote verification and historical comparison without manual intervention, streamlining operations and reducing labour costs.
Terminals that operate their own chassis fleets risk financial losses from unauthorized tire replacements. The inspection portal helps protect these assets by documenting tire conditions and discouraging misuse, saving costs on unnecessary maintenance and ensuring fair usage.
When a truck drives through the portal, sharp images of each tire are captured. These images are compared with previous records and expected wear patterns based on the trip duration. Any excessive wear or mismatched tire profiles can indicate tampering or unauthorized replacements.
The Truck Tire Inspection Portal is designed to prevent fraudulent tire swapping by capturing high-resolution images of tire profiles on terminal-owned chassis. It enables accurate monitoring of tire condition before and after trips, ensuring any unusual wear or replacements are flagged and addressed.