List of Bosch MPC2 Customers
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Companies using Bosch MPC2 for Video Security Cameras include: Downer Group, a Australia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 26000 employees and revenues of $7.20 billion, Jindal Steel & Power, a India based Manufacturing organisation with 21000 employees and revenues of $6.70 billion, BINGO Industries, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 650 employees and revenues of $485.0 million and many others.
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BINGO Industries | Professional Services | 650 | $485M | Australia | Bosch Security Systems | Bosch MPC2 | Video Security Cameras | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, BINGO Industries began integrating Bosch MPC2 as part of its Video Security Cameras deployment at the Eastern Creek site. The deployment introduced an AI-driven safety overlay named Safety Zone to CCTV coverage on the tipping floor, aligning the Bosch MPC2 application with operational safety monitoring.
Safety Zone is an AI model integrated to the CCTV system that utilises Facebook Detectron 2 and processes real-time video feed from a Bosch MPC2 camera. The implementation is configured to detect humans and moving vehicles, dynamically apply a 10 metre exclusion zone around moving vehicles, and generate immediate alerts when a human enters that exclusion zone while the vehicle is moving. The model includes waste facility specific logic to monitor driver egress and to detect whether the bucket of a front end loader is on the ground.
Integration occurs at the camera feed level, with Safety Zone ingesting Bosch MPC2 streams for real-time analytics and producing recorded events and alert signals tied to the site CCTV workflows. Operational scope is explicit to the MPC 2 facility at Eastern Creek, focused on tipping floor and heavy machinery zones, and the business functions impacted include site safety, operations, and frontline incident alerting.
The published case study reports the technology has had great success in alerting when humans have been in exclusion zones, and BINGO has identified further development potential to extend Safety Zone to additional facilities. Bosch MPC2 Video Security Cameras in this implementation serve as the primary video sensor layer, instrumenting safety automation and situational awareness for waste facility operations.
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Downer Group | Construction and Real Estate | 26000 | $7.2B | Australia | Bosch Security Systems | Bosch MPC2 | Video Security Cameras | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Downer Group deployed Bosch MPC2 as part of its Video Security Cameras estate supporting critical infrastructure and municipal surveillance projects. The deployment timeline aligns with internal network engineering activity from September 2014 through June 2017, during which Bosch MPC2 was provisioned into operational CCTV and IP video workflows.
Bosch MPC2 was configured to handle core Video Security Cameras capabilities including IP video ingestion, video storage and archiving, intelligent video stream handling, and command and control display integration. Configuration work emphasized network-aware settings, TCP/IP tuning, and video stream management to support enterprise grade CCTV, access control interfaces, and mobile CCTV installations for vehicles and trailers.
The implementation integrated Bosch MPC2 into LAN, wireless and fiber network topologies managed by Downer network engineers, and operated alongside camera and infrastructure vendors the team had experience with, such as Axis cameras, Cisco networking gear, Cambium wireless links, Avigilon and DVTEL video devices, and HP and Dell server/storage platforms. Operational coverage included multiple Australian sites and projects such as City of Perth, City of Fremantle, Fremantle Port, rail terminals and regional sites including Port Hedland and Roy Hill, reflecting a distributed, site-level CCTV footprint.
Operational governance centered on configuration administration, planned moves and changes, ongoing monitoring and performance tuning, and troubleshooting of servers, workstations and associated security systems. Project work combined design and installation responsibilities with continual research on CCTV and security products, creating a process cadence for support and incremental upgrades of the Bosch MPC2 Video Security Cameras deployment.
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Jindal Steel & Power | Manufacturing | 21000 | $6.7B | India | Bosch Security Systems | Bosch MPC2 | Video Security Cameras | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Jindal Steel & Power deployed Bosch MPC2 as its central video management application within the Video Security Cameras portfolio at the Tamnar site. The Bosch MPC2 installation served as the primary platform for camera ingestion, centralized recording, playback and workstation access, and was positioned to provide recorded video on demand to plant management and security operations.
The implementation centered on camera installation, configuration and administration, plus provisioning of video storage and operator workstations. Bosch MPC2 was configured to manage camera streams, archive video to dedicated storage nodes, and support export of recorded footage in response to management requests. The deployment was administered by the plant IT security and infrastructure team, who handled server provisioning, system configuration and routine maintenance activities.
The Bosch MPC2 system operated within an existing industrial IT stack, running on the plant LAN/WAN backbone that included optical fiber cabling and Cat 6 distribution. The surveillance environment coexisted with server infrastructure and operational systems managed on site, and was administered alongside perimeter security appliances such as Cyberoam CR-200iNG and Juniper SRX devices. Video storage and workstation access were delivered over the same network that supported LDAP domain services, SAP technical support and other operational applications.
Governance and operations were carried out by in-house IT staff who maintained daily server and incident reporting, asset records in the Sapphire IMS tool, and handled provision of recorded video per management requirements. Configuration and operational responsibilities included camera commissioning, storage management, and ongoing system administration, with budgeting and compliance tracked through established CAPEX and OPEX processes.
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