Got maritime radio or emergency radio? Take your safety one step further. If you’ve got Internet access, you’ve got access to Kordia’s Automatic Identification System—and a way for someone on dry land to track or monitor your boat. It’s as simple, and as safe, as that.
Fit an AIS-approved transponder to your boat. Grab an AIS licence. You’re now equipped with a way for friends and family to check your whereabouts—and safety—at any time using Google EarthVTS.
Having someone on dry land able to track your location via the AIS vessel tracking system, means that you have a direct ‘line’ to help if needed.
Any. From a small recreational boat, to large fleets, you can use our ship tracker and vessel activity reporting for monitoring and safety. Various services, relevant to the use of your boat–or fleet–are available.
The International Maritime Organisation's International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea requires AIS to be fitted aboard International voyaging ships of 300 or more gross tonnage, and all passenger ships regardless of size.
Kordia’s Automatic Identification System is operated from the Maritime Operations Centre in Avalon.
About Kordia AIS
Historical vessel tracking 3D reports show a breadcrumb trail view of where a boat has been.
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