Maritime

GIS technology keeps you sailing.

DBSysgraph offers a full array of consulting services to develop a set of (GIS) Geographic Information System and geo-processing tools allowing online access to a baseline map, asset manage-ment, and imagery data for different port jurisdictions. This special-ized area of GIS focuses on select geographic informational resources for various port jurisdictions and takes a regional, as opposed to a thematic, approach to examining distributed, net-worked data-access issues.

Through the application of GIS technology, the Maritime Industry can now:

  • Display graphical summaries for precise areas and specified months of the year
  • Supply on-line, maritime navigational charts
  • Allow access to global communities and trading partners
  • Provide a base for evaluating Homeland Security Threats
  • Provide a venue for port-owned or subsidized properties to be marketed globally
  • Furnish detailed resident industry information
  • Provide support for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) operations to seamlessly integrate suppliers, shippers, and clients
  • Give detailed routing and logistics support for shipments
  • Maintain support for Vessel Tracking Control (VTC) and integrate with current port operations
  • Ship's database formation and support
  • Ship's movement simulation based on operator's data

DBSysgraph’s Marine Environmental Sciences provide a complete set of GIS services, from database development to data analysis and visualization, application development, and GIS infrastructure counseling. Driven by our customers’ need to work with the marine geo-technical data generated, we specialize in innovative methods of accessing, visualizing, delivering, and storing data for clients using GIS and related technologies.

We are able to customize a cost-effective solution to unique data management concerns

A key link in our intermodal transportation infrastructure is port and waterway facilities. For many nations and communities, they represent the only economical choice for the import or export shipments of raw materials and manufactured goods. Planning, operating, and maintaining these complexes effectively and efficiently require accurate and timely information. Many of these facilities are used beyond their original capacities. In order to continue to use these facilities effectively, managers must review changes in plans in order to redirect limited resources.

GIS provide an important information technology tool, which is gaining greater acceptance and usage around the world.

GIS allows data integration in a way that facilitates timely understanding and decision-making. In addition, many bodies of water are extremely sensitive to pollutants and excessive traffic. GIS helps engineers and planners more easily accommodate design goals and environmental constraints. This also provides a sys-temic, intermodal view of new plans, which can also include landside road and rail transportation facilities.

We invite you to take a look at our GIS based Maritime Solution,PortVantage™ along with our Homeland Security Solutions E-ALERT™ & E-Plan™.

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