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Founded in 2015, Trackingeyes is a leading global provider of end-to-end logistics tracking and supply chain visualization solutions. With a founding team boasting over ten years of deep maritime and air transport expertise, we understand the real-world operational challenges faced by cargo owners, carriers, and port authorities alike.
We specialize in global cargo tracking by sea and air, serving thousands of import and export enterprises worldwide. Our core solutions comprise high-accuracy hardware transponders, customized data APIs, and comprehensive SaaS monitoring layers designed to eliminate blind spots across global trade routes.
A comprehensive review of how dynamic vessel tracking transponders, hardware integration, and reliable sensor technologies form the foundation of global B2B maritime networks.
The global shipping network carries over 90% of international trade. To coordinate the flow of millions of containers daily, modern supply chain systems rely on Automatic Identification Systems (AIS). Originally designed as a collision avoidance tool under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) SOLAS regulations, AIS has evolved into a vital source of telemetry for supply chain visibility platforms.
AIS transponders operate in the marine VHF band, transmitting critical data packets—including vessel identity, coordinates, speed over ground (SOG), course over ground (COG), and navigational status—every few seconds. As businesses face port bottlenecks, labor shortages, and changing weather, real-time AIS data helps them transition from reactive crisis management to proactive cargo planning.
As logistics ecosystems grow increasingly digital, the technical development of AIS trackers is moving toward higher transmission efficiency, robust hardware designs, and integrated sensor nodes. The industry roadmap highlight three key focus areas:
Next-generation trackers integrate temperature, humidity, shock, and pressure sensors inside containers, linking this telemetry to shipboard AIS networks for complete logistics visibility.
Collaborations with Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations reduce data latency from hours to minutes, offering reliable vessel tracking in open ocean regions.
By processing route variables on-board, AIS hardware can predict local delays, optimize fuel consumption, and output accurate loading/arrival metrics directly via API pipelines.
AIS tracking systems are used in diverse scenarios tailored to local environments:
Sourcing wholesale AIS trackers directly from China offers significant advantages in cost, manufacturing resilience, and component sourcing. As an established manufacturer, Trackingeyes leverages these key regional advantages to deliver high-quality, reliable hardware:
To operate internationally, maritime tracking hardware must meet strict regulatory standards. Trackingeyes designs and manufactures all tracking components to comply with international telecommunication and safety rules:
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