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Maritime Weather Data: What it is and why you need it
Published July 19, 2022Our Maritime Weather Data was built to boost your strategy, keep your crew and cargo safe, and add value to your organization’s planning.
Read moreThe Port of Santos: Central to Brazil’s Economy and History
Published July 19, 2022Nestled between one of the Americas largest cities, São Paulo, and the Atlantic Ocean, the Port of Santos is a sprawling port that continues to grow. It is the second busiest container port in Latin America after Panama’s Port of Colón and acts as the beating heart of Brazil’s economy.
Read moreAccess current congestion levels for the world's top ports with Spire’s Port Congestion Index
Published July 15, 2022Having an accurate picture of a ship’s voyage is essential and the start and end of such a voyage happen in ports. When you don’t have dependable congestion data exactly when you need it, precious time and money are at risk, and the ability to make informed decisions can be impaired.
Read moreEmployee Spotlight: Meet Hina Khan – Senior Project Manager & UK Stakeholder Engagement
Published July 7, 2022 Read more4 reasons why weather forecasts can be tricky after 15 days
Published July 7, 2022Is it possible to reduce the margin of error in weather forecasting? Download our free white paper to learn the 4 top reasons why weather forecasts can be unreliable after the 15 day mark.
Read moreImproving global weather awareness for businesses with satellite-powered data
Published July 7, 2022Download our free white paper and learn how satellite technology is reducing weather forecast errors and alleviating the risks of natural disasters around the world.
Read moreUsing space technology to improve weather forecasting models accuracy
Published July 7, 2022Download our white paper and discover how space technology and remote sensing methodologies are creating more reliable weather forecasts that’ll reduce the impact of weather on your business.
Read moreRecognizing the many individual voyages that enable world trade
Published July 1, 2022Held annually to recognize the people who work the high seas and keep the world’s economy moving, the Day of the Seafarer was recognized this past June 25th. It is an international event designed to highlight the critical role these maritime workers play in the modern world and the challenges they face, some of which have been around since the Age of Sail.
Read moreWorld-class researchers use global AIS data
Published June 24, 2022As a member of the Russell Group, a U.K. designation that signifies status as an elite research institute, the University of Exeter is known as a place where the best academic tools are embraced to better understand the world around us. It’s the kind of research that is the foundation for tackling many global challenges.
Read moreEmployee Spotlight: Meet Shanu Suman - Sales Engineering Manager
Published June 23, 2022 Read moreMaritime AIS: Why data quality matters
Published June 17, 2022For virtually any commercial business or organization (governmental or non-governmental) in the modern world, the collection of quality data is of elemental importance.
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