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Maritime Data Services

The most comprehensive and accurate picture of global shipping tailored to your needs

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Improve business growth and risk mitigation

Organisations require accurate voyage and operational insight into the global commodity, logistics and supply chain to remain agile to developments within the Maritime and Commodity industries. Leverage our adaptable, dynamic maritime and commodity services, tailored to individual needs and workflows.

For details on how your data is used and stored, see our Privacy Notice.
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Features and workflows

Improve business growth and risk mitigation with customised real-time and historical data.

Key features of Wood Mackenzie's Maritime Data Services:

  • Real-time and historical tracking of all vessels.
  • Global data that powers modelling, assessments & statistics analysis.
  • Timely and customisable APIs and data delivery solutions.
  • Global database of vessel characteristics and ports.

Wood Mackenzie's Maritime Data Services provides data including:

  • 500+ million vessel positions.
  • 180,000+ vessels.
  • 55+ million vessel related events.
  • Comprehensive arrivals, departures and schedules at ports.
  • Carry out real-time and historical tracking of all AIS equipped vessels globally.

Wood Mackenzie's Maritime Data Services enables a number of key workflows including:

Global vessel tracking:

  • Track individual vessels with fully customisable real-time and historical, as well as region-based and fleet-based data.
  • Access over 10 years of complete history to get an accurate and complete picture at any time.

 

Operational insight:

  • Visualise movements through exclusive economic zones, war-risk zones, anchorages, ports, terminals, facilities, and STS interactions.
  • Underpin decisions related to the movement and operations of assets.

 

Arrivals & departures:

  • Make decisions related to the movement and operations of assets with port and terminal turn-around times, utilization, and efficiency.
  • Scheduling system automation with vessel arrivals to and departures from all ports, reported down to port and berth level.

 

Key vessel information:

  • Ensure contact with the right people, at the right time, for the right reasons.
  • Optimise the processes of fleet recognition and sales and marketing across all maritime sectors.

 

Commodity insights:

  • Identify changes in the commodity market by receiving vessel events.
  • Analyse the competitive and market landscape.

Why choose WoodMac’s Maritime Data Services?

We provide you with the most granular real-time and historical tracking, reporting and analytics on vessels and ports across the maritime and commodity domains.

Access an accurate picture of global shipping through the largest privately owned terrestrial, satellite and dynamic AIS (Automatic Identification System) vessel tracking networks.

Frequently asked questions

Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions you may have on Wood Mackenzie’s Maritime Data Services. If you have any other questions, get in touch.

Our timely and customisable API and data delivery solutions allow you to select exactly what you need across service categories to optimise your workflow.

All data is validated and cleansed to ensure optimal quality and can be delivered through API (REST and SOAP), sFTP and NMEA data streams.

Our Maritime Data Services can also be useful to many sectors and roles, such as commodity traders, investment banks and institutional investors, NOCs, NGOs, equipment manufacturers, vessels and ports services…

Contact an expert

Understanding the global commodity, logistics and supply chain requires accurate voyage and operational insight. Get in touch with one of our experts to learn how our Maritime Data can help you remain agile and gain operational efficiencies.

For details on how your data is used and stored, see our Privacy Notice.
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