Global ship monitoring knowledge firm MarineTraffic is partnering with satellite AIS information company exactEarth to provide added real-time details to its customers. The brand-new contract makes MarineTraffic the delivery market’s most extensive company of terrestrial as well as satellite AIS information. The added satellite information praises the MarineTraffic seaside receiver network: the globe’s biggest as well as most considerable system containing 3,500 factors of existence enabling real-time vessel monitoring information of the majority of the international delivery fleet.
Argyris Stasinakis, Partner Business Development, MarineTraffic stated:
“The addition of exactEarth’s high resolution, real-time AIS data means that MarineTraffic is now the go-to source for any professional seeking the most comprehensive view of shipping movements. Users of our platform exploiting our ocean coverage services will see enhanced functionality thanks to the higher frequency, coverage and less than one-minute latency delivered by the exactViewRT satellite constellation. This means that our popular predictive services will be more accurate than ever before, allowing our customers to monitor and plan more precisely.”
The enhancement of exactEarth information to the existing satellite dataset on MarineTraffic will specifically boost the exposure of vessels in both the Gulf of Mexico as well as the South China Sea where the high quantity of close-proximity vessels offers discovery obstacles.
“MarineTraffic is a leading provider of vessel movement information services and we look forward to contributing to their ongoing efforts to enhance their customer experience,” stated Peter Mabson, President & & Chief Executive Officer of exactEarth.
“This Agreement opens-up another channel for our satellite AIS data services and is a further positive indication of the response we have received from customers, prospects and partners regarding the real-time functionality of exactView RT. With its superior vessel detection, rapid update rate and reliability, exactView RT is becoming a “must-have” information resource on significant information systems throughout the maritime market.”
Sea News, June 14