Spire Global, Inc. (Spire), a globally renowned provider of space-based data and analytics solutions, has announced the launch of a new platform and a new analytics product for the maritime industry. Spire Bridge and Spire Analytics will allow customers to create their own dashboards and alerts customised to their specific use cases.
Spire Analytics
Through the Spire Bridge portal, customers can now access the company’s new product, Spire Analytics, to monitor data usage, get support, documentation, and product updates to activate and operationalise the data that Spire measures and provides. Having a dedicated location for all of these features will allow data users to access insights and support faster.
“After listening to our customers, the Maritime team has developed a platform for users to better access the data and information they need when they need it. Spire puts its customers first and Spire Bridge is a result of this philosophy,” said Simon van den Dries, General Manager, Spire Maritime.
Spire Maritime API data services
Spire Analytics transforms maritime data into actionable insights
To expand Spire Maritime API data services, the team has introduced new analytics capabilities that provide valuable time savings for developers and data engineers. Spire Analytics transforms maritime data into actionable insights, in order to help solve the maritime industry’s business challenges.
This tool allows customers to graph, report, and visualise the data. It can also filter searches by ship type, voyage, density map, and more. For customers looking for a faster way to get information about a fleet, port, anchorage, or terminal event, the company’s easy-to-use dashboard can filter the information and deliver the data they need, in order to make data-driven decisions, case by case, without all the background noise.
Industry-specific dashboards
“Spire Maritime’s industry-specific dashboards are easy to use, customisable and deliver in-depth insights to help predict outcomes, test business strategies and automate decision making. These new features will allow Spire’s customers to use data in more actionable ways,” said Max Abouchar, Product Manager, Spire Maritime.
As of January 2021, Spire Global has over 100 satellites in orbit that are collecting hundreds of million messages per day. Spire will continue to provide more data and insights to enable the digital transformation of organisations towards data-driven opportunities in the maritime industry.