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Advanced technology in maritime tracking enables real-time vessel tracking. This is a fundamental progress in maritime transport, since users can locate and track their vessel in a convenient and simple way. It is a system where you will be able to find the fleet, competitors, ports located worldwide, as well as have access to the latest industry and maritime business news.
The possibility of using a fast interface and simple navigation functions facilitates the use of the system and the detection of the vessel you are looking for. In addition, this provides us with a necessary and recurring volume of information within the maritime sector.
How to track a cargo vessel
It is important to know the features and functionalities offered by vessel tracking. The tool we present today is much more than a platform where you can find details about the positions of vessels. Thanks to it, the user can also access the vessel history, enjoy global coverage and have real and interactive data through the search of the specific vessel name, IMO (International Maritime Organization) number, or through the MMSI (Maritime Mobile Service Identification Number). It can be carried out on both Android and iOS.
To use this system we must enter the search data in the corresponding bar and then press click. Instantly the information we need will be displayed. We work with a central database that incorporates exhaustive information on a large number of vessels organized by name, data, destination, usual calls, vessel type, IMO, MMSI, etc.
As users, we will have a link that will instantly direct us to detailed information about the vessel we are looking for and the CMA CGM containers. This will allow us to have the maximum knowledge on how to track a cargo vessel. Through this tracker we will be able to find out news about incidents, financing, pirates, new vessels or port information, as well as other important events.
We will also be able to check any departure or arrival of different vessels thanks to the port’s database. We will even have access to the different photos of these vessels. Vessel tracking in a simple and functional way allows the user to be aware of everything that happens in the maritime field thanks to the updated data that we have at our fingertips.
Vessel tracking
Our Automatic Identification System (AIS) allows users to detect the specific position of the vessel, as well as its current position, speed, movement or type. It is a system that was developed specifically to avoid collisions between vessels caused by maritime traffic.
The AIS system is based on the merging of all receiving stations into a single network, collecting data from all possible sources. This makes the exchange of information easier and the data more accurate and interactive. They contain recurring information, such as identification number, position, speed or trajectory. All vessels equipped with the necessary technology are able to transmit data that is captured by the AIS receivers, depending on the range. The range is usually around 15-20 nautical miles, although factors such as the elevation of the antenna, obstacles around the antenna, the model or even the weather should be taken into account.
The information collected, encoded and decoded can be framed in dynamic, static or specific data theory, within the real time vessel tracking.