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View Port Statistics of the Ship - ShipAtlas Mobile

In this article, you’ll learn how to determine a vessel's number of visits to different ports in its voyage history.

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Written by Line Omholt-Jensen
Updated over a week ago

ShipAtlas gives you access to ship's last three port calls. As a result, you can find out where the vessel has been, when it was there and for how long.

Yet, many of our users are not aware, that you can also view the port statistics of given ship and see, for example, how many times this vessel has visited the given ports. Now, let's learn how to do it!


Step 1:

Search for the ship of your interest by using search bar. Once it appears in the search results, click on it. Once you click on the ship of your interest from the search results, you will be taken to the map.

Together with the ship's Live AIS position on map and tracks, you will also be automatically shown ship's information card at the bottom part of the screen.

Step 2 & 3:

2) Click on "See more" button located at the top-right corner of the ship information card, then scroll down to the "Recently Visited Ports" section and click on the port name.

Note: In ShipAtlas only three last port calls are available.

3) You have now opened the given ship's voyage history where you can find out:

  • Vessel track in the map

  • Voyage timeline

  • Port Duration

  • Arrival Condition

  • The number of visits, by the given ship, at the given port

If you want to explore earlier voyages - just click on "Previous visit" or swipe to the left!


Congratulations! 🎉

You now know more about how to access and use a vessel's voyage history!

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