ShipIntel Essentials

Live port and area search. Monitoring and statistics.

Monitor the live vessel traffic in regions, at anchorages and in ports

Time is money in shipping, and it is important to monitor vessels expected arrivals, and the average time the vessels spend at anchorage and in ports.

There might be several reasons for vessel queuing up like delays at the anchorages, ports and berths; technical problems with the port facilities, pilot strikes, lack of cargo, or too much cargo etc., Incidents like these might rapidly lead to congestion and congestion might mean loss of time and money.

Use the historical arrivals and departures to learn what happened, find which vessels have been visiting a port and the average time different types (segment) of vessels have spent in each ports .

Port and area search, monitoring and statistics

In ShipIntel you can be alerted about expected arrivals to areas, regions, anchorages and ports or when vessels passes specific lines, which helps you estimate expected congestion for your type and size of vessels so you can plan your logistics.

You can also find which vessels have just arrived in areas, regions, anchorages or ports , and find the average time they spend there, sorted by type of vessels (for example tankers) and sizes (for example Aframax).

You will also find which vessels and how many vessels are passing or have passed specific lines, or have arrived or departed different areas like war zones, countries or shipping areas.

Monitor the live vessel traffic and tailor-make your notifications so you receive alerts about events that are important to you.

You will also find:

  • Biggest vessels seen in ports per segment (tankers, dry cargo etc.) measured in LOA, beam, dwt and draft.
  • Whether the vessels arrived or departed in ballast or laden condition.
  • The average time spent in any of the ports for different types of vessels.
  • Find the tidal water graph and a 24-hours updated weather forecast.

ShipIntel Essentials

A solution for teams involved in maritime business

For tracking, monitoring and analyzing vessel movements and port traffic, and for collecting and sharing business intelligence efficiently within teams, allowing you to make data-driven decisions.

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ShipIntel Essentials all-in-one solution

Letting companies combine high-quality processed AIS data, enriched by other publicly available maritime data, and a sea route engine, with their proprietary data.

AIS data for vessels and ports  + live vessel list + monitoring and alerts + sea route calculator + documents + photos + notes

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Find live, historical and future predictions for vessel movements. See where vessels have been trading in the past, current positions, where they are heading and destination predictions for future destinations.
Tailor-make your map by picking type of vessels, ECA zones, war zones, sea ice, weather, country zones and boundaries, canal constraints, sea routes, vessel lists, and notifications etc.
Find which vessels have been visiting the ports, incoming vessels and recent departures. Find when the vessels arrived, how long they stayed at the anchorage and in the port, where they came from and where they are heading next.
Create vessel lists; live vessel lists, position lists, manually picked vessel list, or your fleet, and custom alerts for change in destination, change in speed, ETA, course. The resources are shared within your team to support efficient collaboration.
Find the shortest sea routes and compare alternative routes. The sea routes include constraints, ice conditions, carbon emission zones and emission calculations so you can compare and pick the preferred routes. Create routes from vessels' live AIS position to any port, or from port to port.
Bulk upload your maritime contacts and attach companies and contacts to the vessels they operate, or to specific vessels and ports they are associated with.
Attach documents, technical descriptions, photos and notes to vessels and/or ports to have quick and easy access to information when you need it. The documents are always synced across your platform and shared inside your team.