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MarineTraffic is a maritime analytics provider, [1] which provides real-time information on the movements of ships and the current location of ships in harbors and ports. [2] A database of information on the vessels includes for example details of the location where they were built plus dimensions of the vessels, gross tonnage and International ...
Wireless RTLS tags are attached to objects or worn by people, and in most RTLS, fixed reference points receive wireless signals from tags to determine their location. [1] Examples of real-time locating systems include tracking automobiles through an assembly line, locating pallets of merchandise in a warehouse, or finding medical equipment in a ...
Others are 'real-time' or 'near real-time' like Global Positioning Systems (GPS) depending on how often the data is refreshed. There are bar-code systems which require items to be scanned and other which have automatic identification (RFID auto-id). For the most part, the tracking worlds are composed of discrete hardware and software systems ...
Type of ship/cargo; Dimensions of ship, to nearest meter; Location of positioning system's (e.g., GPS) antenna on board the vessel: in meters aft of bow and meters port or starboard; Type of positioning system: such as GPS, DGPS or LORAN-C. Draught of ship: 0.1–25.5 meters; Destination: max. 20 characters
Baie St Paul Canada Canadian Steamship Line: 2012 24,430 In operation Burns Harbor United States American Steamship Company 1980 35,652 In operation Carl D. Bradley United States U.S. Steel: 1927 10,028 Sank in a storm on November 18, 1958 Cedarville United States U.S. Steel: 1927 8,575 Formerly A.F. Harvey: Sank after a collision on May 7, 1965
Name Built In service Tonnage Notes Atlantic Star: 2015: 2015-100,430 GRT Atlantic Sail: 2016: 2016-100,430 GRT Atlantic Sea: 2016: 2016-100,430 GRT Atlantic Sky: 2017
The Standard Interface for Real-time Information or SIRI is an XML protocol to allow distributed computers to exchange real-time information about public transport services and vehicles. The protocol is a CEN norm, developed originally as a technical standard with initial participation by France, Germany ( Verband Deutscher Verkehrsunternehmen ...
Ship-to-ship (STS) transfer operation is the transfer of cargo between seagoing ships positioned alongside each other, either while stationary or underway. Cargoes typically transferred via STS methods include crude oil , liquefied gas ( LPG or LNG ), bulk cargo, and petroleum products.