On May 9th, a ship will be detained and may attempt to evade satellite tracking systems. Recently, the Wuhan Maritime Court took a significant step by collaborating with a court in Chongqing to pioneer the GPS-based ship monitoring system within the national court network. This advanced system allows judges to access real-time data about vessels, including location, status, and even surveillance footage in case of incidents, all with just a few mouse clicks.
The GPS Ship Water Monitoring System is an integrated platform designed for water traffic safety management. It combines GPS satellite positioning, mobile communication, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), computer technology, and internet-based solutions. The system offers multiple functions such as real-time vessel tracking, navigation assistance, accident investigation, evidence collection, and comprehensive information services. By utilizing these technologies, it enhances maritime safety, improves regulatory efficiency, and ensures better control over waterborne activities. This innovation marks a major advancement in how courts and authorities monitor and manage ship movements across the country.