CSST and Spire partnership — bringing AIS data to the Pacific

22 February 2018

CSST and Spire Global Inc., a leading space-to-cloud data analytics company, have announced a strategic partnership to help both organisations further extend their impact in the South Pacific region.

CSST is planning to use Spire’s Automatic Identification System (AIS) data, collected from its ever increasing constellation of satellites, to improve maritime situational awareness throughout the South Pacific Ocean and beyond.

“We are very excited to partner with Spire and promote this innovative technology and satellite data across a wide number of industries in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands,” says Rafael Kargren, CSST’s director of operations. “Much of our economy in this part of the world depends on reliable ship transportation, making the use of AIS technology a necessity. ”

AIS technology is already widely used around the globe, however Spire’s satellite data enhances the existing technology, allowing the tracking of vessels at any time and in any location, which is very useful to identify illegal boats or missing vessels.

CSST plans to use AIS data in a wide range of areas across the South Pacific including fishing, fleet monitoring and control, vessel tracking and collision avoidance, maritime security, cargo tracking, search and rescue operations and accident investigation.

CSST is the sole provider of Spire’s AIS data in New Zealand and the South Pacific, and is currently in talks with potential users such as the New Zealand government, military and port authorities.

About Spire Global Inc.
Spire Global Inc. is a space-to-cloud data analytics company that utilises proprietary satellite data and algorithms to provide the most advanced maritime, aviation and weather tracking in the world. Spire’s data analytics is backed by a wholly owned and developed constellation of nanosatellites, global ground station network and 24/7 operations that provide real-time global coverage of every point on Earth over 100 times per day. To learn more, visit: www.spire.com.

CSST and Spire partnership — bringing AIS data to the Pacific

22 February 2018

CSST and Spire Global Inc., a leading space-to-cloud data analytics company, have announced a strategic partnership to help both organisations further extend their impact in the South Pacific region.

CSST is planning to use Spire’s Automatic Identification System (AIS) data, collected from its ever increasing constellation of satellites, to improve maritime situational awareness throughout the South Pacific Ocean and beyond.

“We are very excited to partner with Spire and promote this innovative technology and satellite data across a wide number of industries in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands,” says Rafael Kargren, CSST’s director of operations. “Much of our economy in this part of the world depends on reliable ship transportation, making the use of AIS technology a necessity. ”

AIS technology is already widely used around the globe, however Spire’s satellite data enhances the existing technology, allowing the tracking of vessels at any time and in any location, which is very useful to identify illegal boats or missing vessels.

CSST plans to use AIS data in a wide range of areas across the South Pacific including fishing, fleet monitoring and control, vessel tracking and collision avoidance, maritime security, cargo tracking, search and rescue operations and accident investigation.

CSST is the sole provider of Spire’s AIS data in New Zealand and the South Pacific, and is currently in talks with potential users such as the New Zealand government, military and port authorities.

About Spire Global Inc.
Spire Global Inc. is a space-to-cloud data analytics company that utilises proprietary satellite data and algorithms to provide the most advanced maritime, aviation and weather tracking in the world. Spire’s data analytics is backed by a wholly owned and developed constellation of nanosatellites, global ground station network and 24/7 operations that provide real-time global coverage of every point on Earth over 100 times per day. To learn more, visit: www.spire.com.

CSST and Spire partnership — bringing AIS data to the Pacific

22 February 2018

CSST and Spire Global Inc., a leading space-to-cloud data analytics company, have announced a strategic partnership to help both organisations further extend their impact in the South Pacific region.

CSST is planning to use Spire’s Automatic Identification System (AIS) data, collected from its ever increasing constellation of satellites, to improve maritime situational awareness throughout the South Pacific Ocean and beyond.

“We are very excited to partner with Spire and promote this innovative technology and satellite data across a wide number of industries in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands,” says Rafael Kargren, CSST’s director of operations. “Much of our economy in this part of the world depends on reliable ship transportation, making the use of AIS technology a necessity. ”

AIS technology is already widely used around the globe, however Spire’s satellite data enhances the existing technology, allowing the tracking of vessels at any time and in any location, which is very useful to identify illegal boats or missing vessels.

CSST plans to use AIS data in a wide range of areas across the South Pacific including fishing, fleet monitoring and control, vessel tracking and collision avoidance, maritime security, cargo tracking, search and rescue operations and accident investigation.

CSST is the sole provider of Spire’s AIS data in New Zealand and the South Pacific, and is currently in talks with potential users such as the New Zealand government, military and port authorities.

About Spire Global Inc.
Spire Global Inc. is a space-to-cloud data analytics company that utilises proprietary satellite data and algorithms to provide the most advanced maritime, aviation and weather tracking in the world. Spire’s data analytics is backed by a wholly owned and developed constellation of nanosatellites, global ground station network and 24/7 operations that provide real-time global coverage of every point on Earth over 100 times per day. To learn more, visit: www.spire.com.

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hello@xerra.nz

PO Box 400

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New Zealand

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Xerra is a trademark of

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+64 3 448 8262

hello@xerra.nz

PO Box 400

Alexandra 9340

New Zealand

©2023 xerra.nz

Xerra is a trademark of

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