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How data helps prevent downtime at sea

Seasickness is not only unpleasant; it is a serious risk to operations on board. Especially in rough conditions, the percentage of sick crew can rise quickly. This means fewer people available for work, more pressure on the rest of the team, and risks to operational continuity. But what if you could see it coming in advance? And even prevent it? This is one of the smart solutions Aldwin Schroot and his company TechBinder work on every day. “With the right data, you can show as an employer that you truly take care of your people.”

Smarter sailing, fewer surprises: our maritime solutions for inland shipping

Navigating a ship is more than just getting from A to B. Bridges, docks, fluctuating water levels, and unpredictable conditions make every journey a challenge. Sensor Maritime develops smart solutions that help you maneuver more precisely, avoid accidents, and make better use of data. No unnecessary complexity—just technology that works. Here’s how our solutions make a real difference in practice.

Binnenvaartschip vol beladen met kleurrijke containers vaart door een kanaal, omgeven door groene oevers en onder een helderblauwe hemel.

Inland waterway safety and Bridgescout®

Navigating our inland waterways can be as challenging as finding a parking spot downtown on a Saturday afternoon. However, with Bridgescout® on board, this becomes much clearer. This system acts as your extra pair of eyes on the water, allowing you to always follow your route safely and efficiently, which is essential for the safety of inland navigation.

Navigational obstructions in shipping: causes and solutions

Navigational obstructions in shipping can cause significant disruptions for both commercial and recreational sectors. Whether due to natural causes, accidents, or planned maintenance, each obstruction requires an effective approach to minimize the impact on shipping and the economy.

Navigating tomorrow: innovations and sustainability in inland navigation

Inland navigation remains a cornerstone of global commerce, offering a sustainable and efficient mode of transporting goods across extensive waterway networks. As the demand for eco-friendly logistics solutions grows, the sector faces both traditional and contemporary challenges that drive its evolution.

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Navigating the waters with AIS and Bridgescout®: complementary maritime technologies

In the complex domain of maritime operations, Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) and Bridgescout® serve distinct yet complementary roles in enhancing navigational safety and operational efficiency. As global shipping activities expand, both systems are critical in ensuring safe and efficient waterway traffic management but function through different mechanisms and applications.

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