GIS Gives Port a Common Operating PictureThe port of San Diego uses GIS to more quickly access enterprise data.ArcUser, Winter 2010 Port of Los Angeles Unifies Operations with Data PortalThe Port of Los Angeles implemented an enterprise GIS system that provides accurate spatial data to various port departments.ArcUser, Winter 2011
Get Oil Spill HelpRapidly predict spilled oil movement with GIS-based modeling software. NOAA Takes Leap Forward in Navigational ChartingInnovative production system speeds navigational chart creation for the nation's maritime system.gCaptain, September 2011
Manage Nautical Information with GISHear how the Danish Maritime Safety Administration uses GIS to manage bathymetric and other data. [PODCAST]
Port operators and maritime administrators face increased demands for efficient operations, management, security, and environmental management. Esri GIS offers solutions that integrate this information and give managers greater power to control operations and positively impact the bottom line. For water, traffic, and navigation managers, GIS combined with Global Positioning System (GPS) technology offers a superior solution for tracking vessels and managing traffic in crowded waterways. Database-driven nautical charting solutions from Esri make it easier for maritime administrations worldwide to efficiently manage chart products and generate high-quality navigational products. |