It is a maritime tracking system service that monitors and analyzes ships worldwide.
If the ship is equipped with AIS (Automatic Identification System), any ship worldwide can be tracked. Note that international navigation ships over 300GT, coastal ships over 500GT, and all passenger ships are required by international law to be equipped with AIS.
Since satellites are used, there may be variations in collection rates depending on the density of ships. In areas with good reception, data is received every 1-5 minutes, and in areas with poor reception, data is received every 30-60 minutes and updated accordingly.
Of course. Using a Global Coverage satellite system, cargo tracking is possible worldwide.
You can track cargo from about 160 shipping companies.
You can check information on about 1,300 ports worldwide.
Yes. You can use it by logging into the Oceanlook site you are currently viewing, or you can easily use it through integration with the customer's ERP or customer's site.