March 2026 Platform Update Ports, Vessel Intelligence & Sonar

March 2026 Platform Update Ports, Vessel Intelligence & Sonar

Mar 31, 2026

A major month for Seavium: we launched dedicated port intelligence, reworked vessel discovery, added MOU compliance data, and shipped the biggest Sonar upgrade to date — plus ongoing platform hardening across auth, AIS, and performance.

A major month for Seavium: we launched dedicated port intelligence, reworked vessel discovery, added MOU compliance data, and shipped the biggest Sonar upgrade to date — plus ongoing platform hardening across auth, AIS, and performance.

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March 2026 Platform Update

March was a dense month for the Seavium platform. We shipped across every major area — port intelligence, vessel discovery, availability workflows, vessel data enrichment, and a major Sonar upgrade — while continuing to harden performance and reliability across the board. Here is what changed.

Port Intelligence

We built a dedicated ports area from the ground up. Ports now have their own section on the platform, with a bulk import flow to onboard multiple ports at once, map clustering for cleaner geographic visualization, and detailed port views that consolidate everything you need to evaluate a port of call.

This lays the foundation for deeper port-level intelligence as we continue expanding coverage across key offshore and energy-active regions.

Vessel Discovery and Detail Pages

We reworked both the vessel discovery experience and the vessel detail pages. Search now matches more broadly, so you find relevant vessels even when input is partial or approximate. Filtering and search response times have been significantly improved. The vessel detail page has been redesigned to surface critical information faster and reduce noise.

Vessel Availability Workflows

Vessel availability now connects directly to action. We added contact actions within the availability workflow, so you can move from identifying an available vessel to reaching out without leaving the flow. We also improved AIS-related vessel handling and cleaned up how navigation details are displayed.

Vessel Intelligence — Management Data and MOU Compliance

Early in the month, we introduced management data directly in vessel details — covering who operates, manages, and owns each vessel. We then added MOU inspection and compliance information as part of the updated vessel detail view, giving users a complete compliance picture alongside technical and commercial vessel data.

These two additions make Seavium's vessel intelligence significantly more complete for due diligence and pre-fixture evaluation.

Sonar — Major Upgrade

Sonar received its most significant upgrade to date. On the surface, the user experience has been refreshed for clarity and speed. Under the hood, we rebuilt the indexing and search pipeline entirely. The result is faster, more accurate, and more scalable vessel market intelligence.

Backoffice Data Enrichment

We added an internal data-enrichment workflow in the backoffice to support ongoing data quality operations. This is a behind-the-scenes addition that directly improves the accuracy and completeness of vessel data surfaced across the platform.

Platform Hardening

We shipped a steady stream of performance, dependency, and reliability fixes throughout the month. Areas addressed include sign-in and authentication flows, Redis stability, PDF generation, vessel comparison reliability, and general application stability.

What's Next

We are continuing to expand port and vessel intelligence, deepen AIS coverage, and improve the chartering workflow. More updates coming in April.

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