Real-time vessel tracking
Monitor global vessel movement and keep relevant fleets visible in one clearer workflow layer.
Vessel Hunter helps maritime service providers identify vessels, predict arrivals and target real commercial opportunities faster than competitors. Instead of working across scattered AIS searches, spreadsheets and disconnected notes, teams can build a cleaner commercial workflow around fleets, locations and timing.
Vessel Hunter is built to make vessel visibility more commercially useful, not just more visual.
Especially useful where vessel movement and arrival timing directly influence opportunity quality.
Create a cleaner path from fleet selection and target building to structured commercial follow-up.
Most teams still move between raw vessel data, spreadsheets, port checks and internal notes. That creates friction exactly where speed matters. Vessel Hunter is designed to make that workflow more focused, more structured and more commercially useful.
Monitor global vessel movement and keep relevant fleets visible in one clearer workflow layer.
Combine fleets with ports, countries, regions and favoured scanner targets that actually matter to your business.
Use movement and arrival context to support outreach before the opportunity becomes obvious to everyone else.
Vessel Hunter is structured around practical commercial use. The point is not to overwhelm users with raw movement data, but to help teams identify relevant vessels, organise scanner workflows and support better timing in sales and operational targeting.
Create saved lists around owners, target accounts, vessel types or commercial segments. Use one list or combine multiple lists into one working scanner session.
Add favoured targets that matter to your business and structure the scanner around real commercial priorities instead of broad noise.
Turn fleet and target logic into cleaner output that is easier to review, prioritise and use for outreach or internal follow-up.
Support sales timing with a combination of vessel presence, location relevance and commercial targeting logic.
The platform is easier to understand when the logic is visible. These blocks show how Vessel Hunter is structured around practical commercial use.
Use stored lists, combine multiple lists or upload fresh vessel data to prepare one scanner session.
Define the areas where commercial relevance is highest and structure the scanner around those priorities.
Move from raw vessel visibility to clearer output that is easier to review, prioritise and act on.
A ship on a map is not automatically opportunity. A relevant ship from a target fleet entering a favoured area at the right moment is a very different story. Vessel Hunter is designed to help teams work around that distinction.
Maritime sales often depends on timing. The same vessel can be low value one week and highly relevant the next depending on location, planned arrival, owner relevance or service need. That is why context matters just as much as visibility.
Instead of looking at random vessel movement, teams can narrow the scanner around what they actually sell into.
A clearer scanner layer helps users decide which fleets, regions or vessel rows deserve attention first.
When the preparation layer is already structured, the move into outreach or internal discussion becomes much faster.
Vessel Hunter helps create a cleaner shared working logic instead of scattered manual preparation across tools.
These are the current core modules positioned inside the Vessel Hunter platform direction.
Live vessel movement visibility inside the commercial workflow.
Port-level context connected to scanner preparation.
Past movement records to support context and review.
Position-based logic connected to scanner targets.
Fast vessel identification in one working layer.
Quick port discovery and matching during preparation.
Terminal-linked context where operationally relevant.
Core vessel particulars in a clearer structured layer.
Vessel Hunter is strongest where movement, destination and regional presence can influence when the team should act.
Track fleets entering ports and regions tied to technical work.
Support more relevant outreach around vessel timing and location.
Turn vessel movement into stronger commercial targeting.
Create a cleaner internal layer for prioritisation and action.