FleetMon Explorer Description
FleetMon Explorer is a powerful tool for live AIS vessel tracking. It gives you a live view of marine traffic from a global overview to single vessels. FleetMon Explorer can be used for business operations monitoring, fleet tracking and logistics scheduling, research, traffic analysis, and many other purposes. It runs in your browser, which is the best part. You can choose from a variety of map types, including satellite maps and navigational charts. You will be able to see the world from a new perspective. FleetMon Explorer offers a continuous display that doesn't require reloading. See ships navigate in port and offshore, and watch pilots and tugs do their jobs. Find even more details, e.g. Our database contains more than 500,000 vessels. Zoom in on ports and waterways to see vessels moving in real-time. Every position update is immediately displayed, without delay or manual loading.
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Unfortunately not the best option on the market Date: Jun 15 2023
Summary: Exhausting and a disappointment at the end. It promised a lot but after a few months you realise it was a mistake.
They had everything, really everything to be the best, but the application does not deliver the information on time.Positive: Visually it has a good presentation with good colour choices and layout of the information available. The customer support chat works well and it is possible to communicate with someone in less than 24 hours. The AIS signal coverage of the ships is good.
Negative: In functional terms it is extremely far behind the competition. If the aim is to use the alert system for ship monitoring it is better to choose the other company of the same group (MarineTraffic). The alerts arrive more than an hour late or often never at all, it is simply not worth it. Clearly the service needs to be better developed and leveraged because the signal coverage of the ships is very good. This potential is not being harnessed and simply takes away too much value from the company which ends up being expensive for what it offers.
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