An international trade risk assessment and management solution, built on market leading cargo and real-time ship tracking data.

Access complete vessel compliance screening on one platform reducing tedious manual investigations.
Get daily updates on sanctioned vessels and sanctioned entities to avoid being associated with illicit activity.
Monitor sanctioned cargo movements across 40+ commodities that may put your business at risk.
Be informed of vessels registered under a sanctioned flag state before you do business with them.
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Review historical risk assessments since 1st January 2022 for informed decision making.
Ensure you are working with IACS certified vessels to enhance market reputation and trading opportunities.
Uncover the multiple ownership layers of vessels and identify those not insured by Protection and Indemnity (P&I) providers.
Check the vessel’s ISM manager and evaluate vessel reliability and compliance history with Port State Control inspections
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Leverage the world’s largest AIS network to confidently observe all vessel operations when broadcast on AIS.
Gain full visibility into ship-to-ship transfers of sanctioned cargo attempting to conceal the origin or destination of cargo in circumvention of sanctions.
Get notified of any port calls within sanctioned countries.Be alerted when vessels deviate from usual trade lanes which may constitute a breach in the contract of carriage.
Detect AIS gaps and AIS spoofing that could be linked to deceptive shipping practices.
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Effortlessly identify Port State Control blacklisted and greylisted flags and USCG targeted flags when evaluating trade risks.
Easily review which vessels are flying a flag that hasn’t ratified key IMO safety and pollution conventions and ILO seafarer welfare conventions.
Be informed of which vessels are under flags of convenience leading to potentially poor enforceability of international standards.
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“It support a more responsive insurance model, and gives us meaningful visibility in situations where speed and clarity really matter.”