
AIS Coal Mining Vessel Monitoring
Real-time Coal Vessel Traffic Monitoring


AIS Coal Mining Vessel Monitoring
AIS Coal Mining Vessel Monitoring is a digital monitoring solution designed to track and supervise vessel movements in coal mining port areas and surrounding waters. Using AIS Receiver technology, the system provides real-time vessel visibility, supports operational monitoring, and improves safety and security in port and anchorage activities.
The solution enables operators to monitor vessel positions, movement history, speed, route, and key identification data such as MMSI, IMO number, callsign, and vessel type through a centralized application. Historical tracking and ETA features also help users review vessel activity over time and estimate arrival at the designated port area.
To enhance operational awareness, the system can support geofencing, alert notifications, and anomaly monitoring for vessels entering restricted areas, stopping unusually, or moving outside defined boundaries. Data can be processed and stored in a local database, displayed in a monitoring dashboard at the port, and integrated into a command center or head office system for broader operational control
When integrated with CCTV Long Range Camera, the solution combines real-time AIS vessel data with visual monitoring, allowing operators to verify vessel movement both digitally and visually during day and night operations. This integrated approach supports smarter decision-making for safety, security, and traffic management in coal mining port environments.


Up to 70% diesel substitution with gas for lower fuel cost and better efficiency.
Reduced emissions, including NOx, PM, SOx, and CO2, for cleaner operation.
Automatic fallback to 100% diesel mode for reliable and safe operation.
Compatible with existing diesel engines and designed without interfering with current engine controllers.
Applicable for both stationary and mobile engines across multiple industries.
Can be used with several gaseous fuels such as CNG, LNG, LPG, and flare gas, depending on system configuration and application needs.

