
June was a dense month. We shipped across every layer of the platform — vessel intelligence, commercial workflows, route planning, pricing, data quality, and monitoring. Here's what's new.
Sonar & Vessel Search
Sonar's natural-language understanding took another step forward. The engine now handles technical vessel attributes, tug types, operating areas, and broader vessel categories with significantly more precision. Search result relevance, filtering, and formatting were all improved. Result artifacts are clearer, and the overall chat experience is sharper.
Vessel Profiles
Vessel pages are now substantially richer. Updates include improved technical attributes, build year enrichment, owner visibility, port call context, and service status details. Vessel heading and map direction indicators are now displayed inline. Users can discover similar vessels directly from any profile. Custom vessel sections allow teams to add flexible content where it matters. Vessel super types make browsing and filtering faster. Vessel availability by area is now visible directly from the vessel page.
Route Planning & Navigation
A route planner is now live on the platform. Users can plan port-to-port voyages with distance and navigation context built in. Vessel route and navigation views were redesigned for clarity. Historical navigation export is now supported. Route planning validation and reliability were also strengthened throughout the month.
Pricing & Commercial Workflows
Daily rate visibility is now available directly on vessel profiles — a first step toward making rate intelligence actionable at the point of discovery. The platform now supports more pricing structures, and a back-office pricing management layer was added for internal teams. Charter request proposal workflows are now live, including PDF proposal generation for client-ready output.
Alerts & Monitoring
Area and geofence alerts were improved. Alert webhook support is now available, allowing teams to pipe Seavium monitoring events into external tools and workflows. Alert detail views and data handling were also refined.
Exports & Sharing
Selective vessel specification copying gives users more control over what they share. Clipboard export was improved. Vessel search state is now restored across navigation — no more losing your search when you open a vessel and come back. Export capabilities were expanded for administrative users.
Data Quality & Reliability
A data quality center was introduced to give teams visibility into the health and freshness of vessel intelligence across the platform. Better data freshness indicators are now displayed inline. Vessel intelligence refresh queues were improved, and failed intelligence syncs are now surfaced with recovery tools. Sync reliability was strengthened across the board.
Platform
User management tools were improved. Navigation and sidebar structure were refined. Multiple performance and dependency updates were deployed. Several reliability issues across maps, vessel panels, search, and data refreshes were resolved.
More vessel intelligence, chartering automation, and platform features are already in development for July.
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