BOATRACS, LLC

BOATRACS, LLC is a company that offers integrated solutions for vessel management, primarily targeting the maritime industry. The company specializes in providing communication systems, software, and services designed to enhance operational efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance for commercial fleets, including those in the fishing, towing, and offshore supply sectors.


Key Offerings:



  1. Communication Systems: BOATRACS provides satellite and radio communication systems that enable constant and reliable connectivity between vessels and onshore operations. This is critical for navigation, safety, and operational coordination.



  2. Software Solutions: The company offers various software solutions designed for fleet management. These often include functionalities for tracking vessel locations, monitoring fuel consumption, maintaining regulatory compliance, and managing onboard equipment and crew.



  3. Data Analytics: By collecting and analyzing data from onboard systems, BOATRACS helps operators make informed decisions. This can lead to cost savings, improved efficiency, and enhanced safety measures.



  4. Customer Support: BOATRACS emphasizes strong customer support and training services to ensure that clients can effectively use their products and services.



  5. Regulatory Compliance: Compliance with maritime regulations is crucial for commercial fleets. BOATRACS provides tools and support to help fleets comply with international and national maritime laws.




Industry Sectors:



  • Fishing

  • Towing

  • Offshore Supply

  • Research Vessels

  • Coast Guards


Historical Context:
BOATRACS has a longstanding history in the maritime communication industry, having been established in the late 20th century. Over the years, it has kept up with technological advancements to provide cutting-edge solutions to its clients.


Through its technology and services, BOATRACS helps maritime operators improve their operational efficiency, ensure safety, and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements, making it a valuable partner in the industry.


Products

Omnitracs, Inmarsat

El Cajon USA

1935 Cordell Court
El Cajon CA 92020
USA

Ships

WEEKS 554

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW YORK, NY

Maritime News

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