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Tracking Your Ship

Map Controller

 Search: Search for vessels and ports.
Layer: Choose your preferred map style and highlight specific maritime zones on the map such as:
ECA (Emission Control Areas): Regions with strict air pollution regulations for ships.
EEZ (Exclusive Economic Zones): Maritime areas where a coastal nation has exclusive rights to explore and use resources.
JWC (Joint Warfighting Concept): Strategic areas focused on military collaboration.
HRA (High-Risk Areas): Zones with heightened security risks.
TSS (Traffic Separation Schemes): Areas designed to manage ship traffic safely.
Tools: Access additional features such as full-screen mode, screen capture, distance measurement, and refresh ship data for real-time updates.
Weather: Check real-time typhoon and weather information.
Zoom: Zoom in or out on the map for better visibility.

Filter

You can manage and view your vessels using the Favorite and Tag filter features. By setting filters for each vessel, you can easily display the ships that match your criteria.
Favorite: Quickly view ships marked as favorites for easy access.
Tag: Organize vessels by creating and applying tags based on relevant categories for efficient management.

Ship Tags

To filter ships by tags, follow these steps:
Toggle the ‘Edit Tag’ button.
Choose the ship/s you want to assign the tag to.
Enter the tag name. If the tag already exists, select it from the dropdown menu.
Click ‘Add a tag’ to complete the process.

Ship Insight Icons

[Ship Icon: By Vessel Type]

Ship icons are color-coded based on ship type.

[Ship Icon: By Status]

Arrow – Represents an active ship that is currently in motion, pointing in the direction it is heading.
Square – Represents a stationary ship, indicating that the vessel is either anchored, berthed at a port, or temporarily stopped.

Map

Red Solid Line – Displays the vessel’s past track in real time.
Ship Icon – Indicates the real-time location of the vessel.
Blue Dotted Line – Shows the projected route from the vessel’s current position to the next destination port.

Route Summary

[In Transit Vessel]

In the vessel pop-up window, you can view multiple arrival time estimates by hovering over the underlined PTA:
PTB (Predicted Time of Berthing) – The expected time a vessel will berth, calculated using SeaVantage’s predictive analytics.
PTA (Predicted Time of Arrival) – The forecasted arrival time, determined through SeaVantage’s proprietary data and analytics.
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) – The expected arrival time, as transmitted by the vessel’s AIS equipment.
PTA (Predicted Time of Arrival) and PTB (Predicted Time of Berthing) are over 80% accurate compared to ETA, providing reliable predictions for potential delays.

[Arrived/Docked Vessel]

You can check in real time whether a vessel is currently docked at its destination port.
ATA (Actual Time of Arrival) – The real-time arrival of a vessel at the port, based on AIS data.
ATB (Actual Time of Berth) – The vessel's actual berthing time as recorded through AIS data.

Ship Info

The Ship Info section provides key details about a vessel, including its type, capacity, dimensions, and current navigational data.
Ship Info
Description
General Ship Type
The broad category of the vessel (e.g., Container Ship, Tanker, Bulk Carrier).
Detailed Ship Type
A more specific classification (e.g., Neo-Panamax, Ultra Large Container Vessel).
Gross Tonnage (GT)
The total internal volume of the ship, measured in tons.
Deadweight Tonnage (DWT)
The maximum weight the ship can carry, including cargo, fuel, crew, and provisions.
TEU Capacity
The maximum number of Twenty-foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) the vessel can transport.
Length
The overall length of the ship, measured in meters.
Width (Beam)
The maximum width of the ship at its widest point.
Depth
The vertical distance from the ship’s bottom to the main deck.
Max Draught
The maximum depth the ship's hull reaches underwater when fully loaded.
Built Year
The year the vessel was constructed.
AIS Info
Description
Last AIS Update
The timestamp of the most recent AIS signal received.
Navigation Status
The vessel's current operational status (e.g., Underway Using Engine, Moored, Anchored).
Latitude & Longitude (WGS84)
The ship’s precise location coordinates.
Heading
The direction in which the vessel's bow is pointing, measured in degrees.
Course
The actual direction the ship is moving over ground.
Speed
The vessel's current speed in knots.
Draft
The current depth of the vessel’s hull submerged underwater, which may vary based on load conditions.

Port Calls

View vessel port calls from the past 6 months.

Past Track

[Past Track]

In the Past Track menu, you can view a vessel's historical route by selecting a specific time period:
Choose the desired time period for your search.
Click the ‘Apply’ button to display the historical track.
Additionally, by clicking the ‘Options’ button, you can:
Display timestamps along the route.
Change the navigation color for better visibility.

[Speed and Draught Information]

In the Past Track menu, you can view the speed and draught values for the selected time period.
Hover your mouse over the graph to see specific data points.
The corresponding section of the vessel’s track will be highlighted on the map for better visualization.

PTA/PTB

In the PTA/PTB menu, you can set the vessel’s route plan based on specific parameters.
Select the vessel type, size, and destination port.
Click the ‘Route’ button to display the vessel’s predicted path and estimated arrival time from its current location to the destination.
When configuring routing preferences, you can customize parameters to reflect realistic navigation conditions, including:
Speed settings
Preferred routes
Restrictions based on environmental or geopolitical factors
These settings help optimize route planning and provide more accurate arrival predictions.