Lloyd’s List Intelligence‘s Seasearcher platform has announced the launch of Navtor Nautical Charts, a new feature designed to provide advanced situational awareness for legal, insurance, and government professionals.
Navtor Nautical Charts integrates detailed nautical overlays directly into Seasearcher’s vessel tracking platform.
This new capability aims to streamline claims investigations, reduce risk, and support faster, more accurate decision-making by consolidating critical data in a single interface.
The feature combines AIS vessel tracking data with information on underwater infrastructure, water depth charts, and key landmarks. By eliminating the need for manual data layering across multiple platforms, Seasearcher seeks to deliver a more efficient and reliable investigative process.
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Key benefits highlighted by Seasearcher include enhanced situational awareness, increased efficiency, and improved accuracy in investigations.
“The threats to critical underwater infrastructure are growing with new challenges developing,” commented Sophie Pallier, Senior Product Manager at Lloyd’s List Intelligence.
“By combining Navtor’s global maps showing landmarks, infrastructure, objects, navigational symbols (and more!), with Seasearcher’s AIS data, we are helping legal, insurance, and government sectors to understand what is happening situationally around the vessel or infrastructure of interest, to better support investigations.”
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