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GSTS expands in Europe with world’s first AI-powered collaborative optimisation solution

Global Spatial Technology Solutions (GSTS), a maritime AI company, has announced the expansion of its solution offerings to European markets.

GSTS has recently established an office in the United Kingdom and has a growing presence in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and Asia Pacific regions.

This is the next step in the expansion of GSTS’ proprietary OCIANA® platform, which enables direct engagement with a rapidly growing, global user base.



OCIANA® is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform that provides advanced analytics, prediction, and optimization solutions for comprehensive maritime risk management and for optimizing shipping and port operations.

The platform ingests, integrates, and cleans a wide range of real-time satellite, operational, oceanographic and sensor data sets. Through patented and proprietary algorithms, OCIANA® enhances real-time decision making and collaboration to ensure safe and efficient movement of people and goods worldwide.

OCIANA’s latest Collaborative Optimisation Solution will connect ships, ports, terminals, pilotage authorities and waterways, facilitating advanced digital planning and real-time, streamlined collaboration and optimization on a common, trusted platform.

This solution represents a significant step in the next phase of GSTS’ growth strategy, as it addresses the burgeoning industry demand for real time berth schedule optimisation, lock schedule optimisation, anchor and resource management, ice jam predictions, environmental performance management, as well as risk and compliance management, in dynamic global environments.

Richard Kolacz, GSTS CEO, commented: “OCIANA’s Collaborative Optimisation Solution enables the implementation of global Green Digital Trade Corridors and enables users to respond in real time to dynamic environmental, geo-political or physical events. We are proud to be the first company in the world demonstrating this solution connecting multiple global stakeholders on a common, trusted platform and providing benefits to ships, ports, terminals, pilotage authorities and waterways.”



With the development of this capability, GSTS aims to enhance its position in the global maritime transportation industry, providing its national and international customers with next-generation technology that creates significant competitive advantages.





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