Industry Findings: Growing interest in retail automation and coastal-port upgrades is creating demand for vision technologies that support theft prevention and cargo handling in challenging humidity and salt-air conditions. The market values vendors with strong field-support networks and adaptive computer vision models that maintain detection accuracy despite variable camera hardware; these capabilities shorten time-to-value and reduce long-term maintenance costs for retail chains and terminals.
Industry Progression: Government procurement in public safety and port modernisation is driving demand for cloud-hosted and private-cloud video analytics, exemplified by the July 2025 award to Amper for Peru’s Intelligent Video Surveillance System in a private cloud; this contract signals a shift toward managed, private-cloud vision services that meet regulatory and resilience needs, favouring vendors that combine hardened hardware, cloud tenancy options and long-term maintenance commitments for national deployments.
Industry Players: Some of the players operating in the Peru marketplace are Bosch, Hikvision, Dahua Technology, Grupo Amper, Indra, Securitas Peru, and TVT etc. The market is prioritising managed video services for ports and transport as operators seek resilient, private-cloud options; for example, in 2023 port modernization pushes drove several terminals to trial camera analytics for cargo integrity and berth safety, accelerating procurement of vendors offering hybrid cloud tenancy, hardened enclosures and long-term support contracts, and tilting deals toward providers who bundle hardware, analytics and professional services.