The safety and security of tourists, goods, and infrastructure are greatly influenced by customs and airport security procedures. To find and identify forbidden objects including explosives, firearms, drugs, and other contraband materials, a variety of scanner types are used. The security inspection technologies utilized at airports and customs facilities across the world now include X-ray, computed tomography (CT), and trace detection systems. The research also examines Rapiscan Systems, Smiths Detection, and NUCTECH as the top three rivals in the security inspection market. Each organization has its own strengths and problems when offering efficient security solutions for diverse industries. While these scanners' detection capabilities have substantially increased, there is still a key gap in the integration of several technologies for a more complete and efficient screening procedure. Closing this gap will improve the overall efficacy of security measures and help to the future creation of a more robust and seamless security inspection system. Customs inspection is an important process that involves verifying the contents of goods, ensuring compliance with regulations, and detecting any attempts to smuggle contraband or illegal goods. The inspection process typically involves examining documentation such as bills of lading, invoices, and packing lists, as well as physically inspecting the goods themselves. Customs officials may use a variety of techniques and tools, including Xray machines, sniffer dogs, and physical inspections, to ensure that the goods being imported or exported are legal, safe, and comply with all relevant regulations. The goal of customs inspection is to prevent illegal activity, protect public health and safety, and promote fair trade practices. Effective customs inspection can help to facilitate international trade and ensure that goods move efficiently across borders while maintaining high standards of safety and security. The purpose of this project is to develop new inspection for Dubai Customs by Developing a 3D scanner that shows shipments without any manual intervention.