We have used billions of historic waypoints and routes to build with the usage of AI and ML a routing system specific to each market segment and vessel size. These are routes actually used by Ships when executing their voyages and are frequently updated to provide the best possible shortest route to a user. More than 4500 ports are covered, distances and alternative distances utilize various routing filters that we offer exceed 30 million. The distances and routes may be offered with very dense waypoints allowing for a very accurate sea route.
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Use VesselBot AI Routing tool to predict a vessel's route from a port or a geospatial location to a port. The system provides the shortest route from point A to point B.
We have created relevant ECA/SECA polygons based on the latest directives issued and can return via our tool the distance within an ECA/SECA area.
By utilizing ML technology, we can identify both the route used by a vessel and appropriate speed, enabling us to identify their ETA at the next destination port accurately.
Access to our tools may be provided via an API enabling users to call as frequently as they wish by providing us with an IMO or MMSI number of the vessels they would like to monitor their routes and operations.
We cover more than 4500 ports around the globe and including filters have more than 30mil of routes.
We have built customized routes for each of the segments we cover. As a result, we can more accurately predict the route followed by Dry Bulk, Tankers, Containers vessels, and their ETA at the destination port.
Use the relevant filters to avoid High-Risk areas and get alternative routes re-routing the vessel.
We also provide a readily available UI which may be embedded to a user's own system.
Users may monitor the actual route followed by a vessel and receive updated ETA calculations based on the vessel's actual geolocation point.