by
Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | July 18, 2025
Varex Imaging Corporation headquarters in Salt Lake City (Photo courtesy of Varex Imaging)
Varex Imaging Corporation has secured approximately $17 million in new international orders for its high-energy nonintrusive cargo and vehicle inspection systems, to be deployed at sea and land ports to enhance border and cargo security.
The new deals bring the Salt Lake City, Utah-based company's total fiscal year-to-date orders for its cargo systems business to more than $55 million.
In a statement, CEO Sunny Sanyal attributed the orders to, “our strong reputation in high-energy linear accelerator-based imaging and our ability to integrate this technology into our own Varex systems."

Ad Statistics
Times Displayed: 7172
Times Visited: 104 Fast-moving cardiac structures have a big impact on imaging. Fujifilm’s SCENARIA View premium performance CT brings solutions to address motion in Coronary CTA while delivering unique dose saving and workflow increasing benefits.
Varex manufactures X-ray imaging components such as tubes and digital detectors, and also develops full imaging systems used in medical, industrial, and security applications. Its security product line includes high-energy imaging systems that enable detailed screening of vehicles and cargo without physical inspection.
The company did not disclose the countries or customers involved in the latest orders, nor did it specify a delivery timeline.
"We are pleased to support the efforts of our customers globally to promote safe and secure ports and borders," Sanyal added.
Varex employs around 2,300 people globally and operates across North America, Europe, and Asia.