AIS Live Plus: Live Ship Movments and Comprehensive Ports Information
AISLive Plus

AISLive Plus combines all the great features of Standard but with enhanced ports information

  • Ports Data:
    Enhanced subscription will provide comprehensive details of over 10,000 ports & terminals including a complete description of the port and all of the relevant facilities, pre-arrival and navigation details, berths and cargo, tanker berths, plans and mooring diagrams (over 4,000 in total).
  • Ships in port:
    Users can see a list of vessels in the port within the last 24 hours only.
  • Ships expected with alert function:
    Users can see a list of ships due in the port within the next 24 hours only, and will be able to set up a simple alert to confirm when the vessel crosses the outer boundary of the port zone.
  • Ships departed:
    Users will be able to see a list of vessels that have departed the port in the last 24 hours only.
  • Event Time Line:
    The Event Time Line facility is a unique AIS function that shows a ship's status changes for the last 72 hours and shows the time, lat and long and draft information in a list.
  • Watchlists:
    Users can create a fleet list for ships of interest that can be accessed very quickly to see current position on the map. A list of up to 50 vessels can be created and details viewed together in one grid view. (Now available in AISLive)

For more information on AISLive's services or to request a trial please contact us.

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