The Fishing Vessel Port of Hamburg Vessel Arrival API specializes in maritime data, specifically focusing on the arrival and expected vessels at the Port of Hamburg, Germany. It processes data fields such as vessel names, arrival times, expected arrival dates, and current port status, including the number of ships currently docked and those anticipated in the near future. The API adheres to maritime standards for vessel tracking and reporting, utilizing formats such as AIS (Automatic Identification System) data for real-time tracking and historical records. Users can expect structured output in JSON format, which includes fields like 'vessel_id', 'arrival_time', 'expected_arrivals', and 'current_ships_in_port'. Technical requirements include internet access for real-time data retrieval and adherence to specific query parameters to filter results based on timeframes or vessel types. This API is essential for shipping companies, port authorities, and logistics providers looking to optimize operations based on vessel traffic data.
{"vessels":[{"vessel_id":"PEYTON LYNN C","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 11:57","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"PINNAU","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 11:38","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"SPAR GEMINI","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 11:20","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"RHENUS BRAUNSCHWEIG WIG","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 11:14","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"ALSTER","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 11:00","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"CATHARINA","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 10:47","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"LINAH","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 10:12","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"PAULIN-B","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 08:06","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"MARIELYST","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 08:03","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"HEIN","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 07:35","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"IEPBORG","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 07:25","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"NEUENFELDE","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 06:45","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"VB SPIRIT","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 06:26","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"KUGELBAKE","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 06:21","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"RIX ONYX","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 05:11","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"KIEL EXPRESS","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 05:04","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"COSCO ANTWERP","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 04:38","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"NQ ZINNIA","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 04:30","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"RCC CLASSIC","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 03:39","current_ships_in_port":384},{"vessel_id":"HOEGH LONDON","arrival_time":"Nov 7, 03:05","current_ships_in_port":384}]}
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The API provides real-time and historical data on vessel arrivals, including vessel names, arrival times, expected arrival dates, and current port status such as the number of ships currently docked.
To access real-time data, you need internet access and must adhere to specific query parameters to filter results based on timeframes or vessel types.
The API outputs data in JSON format, which includes structured fields such as 'vessel_id', 'arrival_time', 'expected_arrivals', and 'current_ships_in_port'.
Shipping companies, port authorities, and logistics providers can benefit from the API as it helps optimize operations based on vessel traffic data.
Yes, the API adheres to maritime standards for vessel tracking and reporting, utilizing formats such as AIS (Automatic Identification System) data for real-time tracking and historical records.
This endpoint returns real-time data on vessels currently arriving at the Port of Hamburg, including vessel names, arrival times, and the current number of ships in port.
The key fields in the response include 'vessel_id', 'arrival_time', and 'current_ships_in_port', providing essential details about each vessel's arrival and the port's status.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with an array of vessels under the 'vessels' key, each containing fields like 'vessel_id' and 'arrival_time' for easy access.
Users can customize their data requests by using parameters such as timeframes or vessel types to filter the results according to their specific needs.
The API utilizes AIS (Automatic Identification System) data for real-time tracking, ensuring high accuracy and reliability in the vessel arrival information provided.
Typical use cases include optimizing shipping schedules, managing port logistics, and tracking vessel movements for shipping companies and port authorities.
Users can analyze the 'arrival_time' and 'current_ships_in_port' fields to assess traffic patterns, plan docking schedules, and improve operational efficiency at the port.
If users receive partial or empty results, they should check their query parameters for accuracy or broaden their search criteria to ensure they capture all relevant data.
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