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- MarineTraffic: Global Ship Tracking Intelligence | AIS Marine Traffic
Search the MarineTraffic ships database of more than 550000 active and decommissioned vessels Search for popular ships globally Find locations of ports and ships using the near Real Time ships map View vessel details and ship photos
- Ship Container Tracking - VesselFinder
VesselFinder displays real time ship positions and marine traffic detected by global AIS network
- Automatic identification system - Wikipedia
The automatic identification system (AIS) is an automatic tracking system that uses transponders on ships and is used by vessel traffic services (VTS) Originally designed as a terrestrial communication system (ship to ship; ship to shore), satellites are now also used to passively capture the signal traffic
- My Ship Tracking Free Realtime AIS Vessel Tracking Vessels Finder Map . . .
My Ship Tracking is a FREE REALTIME AIS vessel finder tracking service With this vessel tracker you can monitor ship positions, vessel tracking, ship tracking, vessel position, vessels traffic, port activity in realtime map
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AIS is the insurance specialist who finds affordable coverage for various products We compare the best rates from our trusted carrier partners, so you know you’re getting the best protection for the best price at no additional charge
- Homepage - AIS Inc
AIS is the leader in well designed, affordable office furniture Our dynamic solutions include panel systems, beam-based solutions, desking and benching, private office furniture, seating, storage, height adjustable tables and conferencing, and work tool accessories
- Automatic Identification System (AIS) Overview | Navigation Center
By hovering over an AIS icon, you can learn the ship name, course and speed, classification, call sign, registration number, MMSI, and other information
- AIS Map. Ship Marine Traffic. Live AIS Traffic.
The system is based on AIS Receiving stations cover the entire range of 40 nautical miles (about 75 km) and periodically receive information from some more remote vessels
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