Tanker Current Ship Status
The Current Ship Status API provides real-time tracking and monitoring of tanker vessels, offering detailed insights into their latest positions, statuses, and operational activities. It enables users to track the most recent vessel positions, ETA and destination, and monitor live maritime movements for enhanced situational awareness.
Key Features
🚢 Vessel Details – Retrieve essential vessel specifications, including IMO, name, dwt, nominal draft, type, and flag.
📍 Live Positioning Data – Access latest cleaned AIS signals with latitude, longitude, speed, heading, draft, and navigation status.
🗺 Geospatial Insights – Identify vessel presence in specific zones such as ports, canals, berths, anchorages, and shipyards using AXSMarine proprietary polygon-based tracking.
⏳ Destination & ETA – Monitor reported destination and estimated time of arrival.
⚠️ Blackout Events – Detect AIS signal loss or transmission gaps to assess operational reliability and identify potential dark activities, such as intentional tracking disablement.
📊 Pagination & Query Control – Handle large datasets efficiently with cursor-based pagination for structured data retrieval. Results are limited to 5,000 vessels per page. For handling large datasets, refer to the pagination section.
🚀 This API supports data-driven decision-making for logistics, shipping operations, and supply chain management by providing high-fidelity maritime data.
This API has been designed for simplified use and easy integration. It provides a flat response format that can be easily used as a single-dimensional table.
This API provides the latest known status for the entire active tanker fleet currently tracked by AXSMarine. All vessels available within the 360 Web Interface are available through this API from their first AIS ping at delivery to their last AIS ping before demolition. Users can query the complete fleet every hour, ensuring up-to-date vessel information.
Header Parameters
Bearer token used for authentication.
Query Parameters
Maximum number of results per page.
Example 10
List of polygon Ids as array. Can be used either as an integer, separated by commas, or by repeating the parameter.
Examples
- commaSeparated:
19896,9242 - parameterRepeated:
polygon_ids=19896&polygon_ids=9242
List of vessel unique IDs as array. Can be used either as a string, separated by commas, or by repeating the parameter. Examples
- commaSeparated:
89495,91826 - parameterRepeated:
vessel_ids=89495&vessel_ids=91826
List of vessel IMOs as array. Can be used either as a string, separated by commas, or by repeating the parameter. Examples
- commaSeparated:
9187057,9212345 - parameterRepeated:
imos=9187057&imos=9212345
Vessel built from.
Recognized date format is YYYY-MM-DD
Example 2005-01-01
Vessel built to.
Recognized date format is YYYY-MM-DD
Example 2006-01-01
Vessel beam from.
Example 45
Vessel beam to.
Example 55
Vessel loa from.
Example 200
Vessel loa to.
Example 300
Vessel draft from.
Example 10
Vessel draft to.
Example 20
Vessel dwt from.
Vessel dwt to.
Ais date from. Date-time in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) and UTC.
Example 2025-04-01T00:00:00
Ais date to. Date-time in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) and UTC.
Example 2025-04-10T00:00:00
Ais heading from.
Example 0
Ais heading to.
Example 180
Ais draft from.
Example 5
Ais draft to.
Example 15
Ais speed from.
Example 5
Ais speed to.
Example 15
Polygon event updated after. Date-time in ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss) and UTC.
Example 2025-06-01T00:00:00
Response
Response Attributes
Show child attributes
Object containing useful links for the API.