Maritime Events
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The Maritime Events dataset, originated from IHS Markit, reports on ship casualties, as well as a range of other adverse incidents such as piracy, kidnapping, human trafficking, accidents on board, and theft of cargoes.
This dataset enables risk assessment on a ship-by-ship basis, or by ship type, or geographical area used by oil company inspection systems, and for insurers calculating risk in relation to premiums charged. This dataset also contains diverse human-oriented incidents, and is ideally suited to support organizations with calculating risk in a number of diverse sectors from consultancy projects to oil company ship screening, as well as preparing risk management strategies.
This dataset includes:
- Daily updated coverage of global events reported in the public domain
- Records of maritime event relationships, locations, cargo carried, human casualties, pollution incidents, theft of cargo, etc.
- Historical casualty records from 1978
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- Primary Entity TypeOther
- Geographic CoverageGlobal
- Industry CoverageIndustrials
- History Initiated1978
- Earliest Significant Coverage1978
- Point In TimeYes
- Data SourceMultiple sources - Coastguards / SAR / Government Agencies, News Agencies, Media, IHSM local offices and correspondents, personal contacts, Shipbrokers, Harbour Master, Port Authorities, Maritime Administration bodies.
- Field Count100s
- Delivery ChannelFeed
- Delivery PlatformFTP
- Reporting FrequencyWeekly
- Dataset LatencyWeekly