Need to Anticipate Severe Weather Risks and Develop Optimal Navigation Plan?
When severe weather encounters are expected during scheduled voyages, it's necessary to adjust departure timing, vessel deployment, and coordinate various arrangements with cargo owners.


Weathernews' Navigation Management Support Service
Centralized management of vessel movements and various weather data.<br>Supporting risk sharing and vessel deployment/navigation planning and coordination between captains, operation managers, and cargo owners.


Key Benefits
Predicting pinpoint weather for ports and routes
Pinpoint forecasts for major ports and routes throughout Japan can be confirmed.
When severe weather exceeding certain thresholds is expected, alerts are displayed on screen in warning colors (yellow) and caution colors (red),
which can be used for decisions on refuge ports, vessel entry and cargo handling schedule adjustments, and destination changes.


Key Benefits
Quickly identifying vessels affected by severe weather
Vessels expected to be affected by severe weather are alerted on screen in warning colors (yellow) and caution colors (red), making them easily identifiable at a glance.
By checking future meteorological and oceanographic changes at nearby ports and at sea, this leads to early response.


Key Benefits
Unifying information sources between land and sea for faster response
During severe weather, if land-based operation managers and sea-based captains collect information from different sources, decision-making may be delayed, leading to dangerous accidents.
By constantly sharing reliable specialized weather information between land and sea, consensus becomes easier and rapid response becomes possible.
Electronic chart information can also be confirmed.