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