⛴ Ship tracking
◀️ https://www.marinetraffic.com – maritime tracking ships in real time.
◀️ https://www.cruisemapper.com – platform for tracking cruise ships.
◀️ https://gisis.imo.org – International Maritime Organization (IMO) resource providing data on ship safety, incidents, certificates and another important information for the shipping industry.
◀️ https://www.vesselfinder.com/ – tracking real-time shipping data, offering data on the location, routes and characteristics of ships around the world. Useful for fleet operators and logistics companies.
◀️ https://www.bic-code.org/bic-codes/ – verification of BIC codes (container identification codes) used in international trade. Allows you to check the correctness and authenticity of container codes.
◀️ https://www.track-trace.com/container – the ability to track containers by their identification numbers.
◀️ https://www.importyeti.com is an analytical platform that uses US customs declaration data to analyze import transactions.
◀️ https://www.shiplocation.com – a service for tracking ships using AIS (Automatic Identification System) data, providing information about the location, routes and characteristics of ships.
◀️ https://www.searates.com/container/tracking – allows you to track current location of containers on the global map.
◀️ https://map.openseamap.org – navigation map, providing data on sea marks, harbors and so on.
◀️ https://www.shipspotting.com – a site with more than 3 millions of photos of ships.
◀️ https://world-ships.com – resource with information about ships, including their characteristics and history.
◀️ https://www.marinevesseltraffic.com – platform for tracking ships and cargo, showing detailed information about the current location and routes ships.
