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The Veson Fleet Map is a key tool for operators to manage active voyages. Leveraging AIS and VIP the Veson IMOS Platform native positioning data, Operators will be able to assess any situation that may arise within the Fleet Map. Position Reports for voyages within 30 days are shown directly within this product, and filters on the left panel can easily narrow a view to the right voyage in your fleet.
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Since Fleet Map is part of the Operations Module, any user with access to the Operations module Module will also have access to Fleet Map.
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Vessel position data is pulled from the Veson IMOS Platform (this includes Voyage Reporting form data) and AIS. All vessel types are included , except for barges and vessels that do not have AIS. The AIS position is updated every time the Fleet Map page is refreshed.
When you zoom in on a region, you can view the ports in that region.
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Finding a Voyage
To filter the list of vessels, select one of the following filters:
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Vessel Name
Cargo Name
Trade Area
Counterparty
Port
Port Function
Vessel Type
Voyage Status
Vessels outside of ETA by setting a threshold (i.e., 10 hours)
Voyage Operation Type
In Port or At Sea
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The continuous line is the past itinerary based on VIPthe Veson IMOS Platform.
Line with dot markers
The line with dot markers is the past itinerary, according to AIS.
You can hover over each dot to see the time at which the position was reported. There can be an extra continuous line to connect the current position to the future projected itinerary.
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At the top of the screen, there is a toggle that allows you to switch between a Map view and a List view. By turning on the toggle for List view, you can view all the currently selected vessels in list form. You can change the filter settings while in the List view, and the filters will apply as if they were in the Map view.
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You can view vessels based on VIP the Veson IMOS Platform position and AIS position data.
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When you zoom in on a particular region, you will be able to see the vessels shown as directional icons based on the latest position data.
The VIP Veson IMOS Platform position is used by default and will be overwritten by the most recent AIS position if it is available for the vessel. For barges that do not have AIS, the position is displayed according to what was entered in the Veson IMOS Platform database.
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When you hover over a vessel, you will see the following information: Vessel Name, Vessel Code, Voyage Type, Cargo Type, Position Source: AIS/VIPthe Veson IMOS Platform, and the timestamp when data was received.
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