Global Spatial Technology Solutions (GSTS), a leading maritime AI company, has announced a huge expansion into European markets with its unique AI-driven collaborative optimization solution.
This innovative move, which will see a fresh team being entrenched in the UK and expanding teams sprouting up across the Mediterranean, Middle East and Asia Pacific, heralds a new era of efficiency and sustainability across the maritime industry worldwide.
Central to the GSTS offering is the OCIANA® platform,an AI tool that offers advanced analytics, prediction and optimization for holistic maritime risk management and the optimisation of shipping and port operations.
OCIANA® accomplishes this by consuming, merging, and cleaning large number of real-time data feeds from satellites, mission systems, oceanographic resources and diverse sensing devices.
Now the enhanced Collaborative Optimisation Solution with OCIANA®, integrates inform which was previously fragmented and incomplete between vessels, port terminals, ports (TOS/TMS), PPU and other pilot organisations, providing decision-making at the right level.
This enables sophisticated digital scheduling and real-time integrated shared planning, which meets shipyard demands to maximize berth and lock schedules, resources and assets, predict ice jams and improve environmental performance.
“We are very excited to bring this service internationally,” said GSTS CEO Richard Kolacz. “OCIANA’s Collaborative Optimisation Solution represents a revolution, leading to the development of global Green Digital Trade Corridors and the ability for users to react to fast moving global environmental, geopolitical or physical contexts.
We are the first company in the world to achieve such an integration through the collaboration of several key global players delivering tangible benefits for the whole maritime industry.”
The expansion further cements GSTS as the market leader in the worldwide maritime transport industry and provides our clients with next generation solutions with which to achieve significant competitive edge.
The company will continue to exhibit OCIANA’s potential at the premiere Maritime Collaboration and Optimisation Mediterranean Forum (MARCO MED) this month in Greece, underscoring the serious effects of AI-enabled collaboration on the future of shipping.