GPS Asset Tracking | 24/7 Live monitoring of Vessels + Assets
Seaweave’s GPS tracking modules deliver real‑time visibility of vessels and assets, with cellular and/or satellite connectivity and Bluetooth support. Built on proven Pico and Pico Titan hardware, these compact, (self) solar‑powered units are engineered for harsh marine environments and can be deployed on everything from small workboats to large fishing vessels and mobile assets.
For smaller vessels and gear, our Pico‑based trackers offer fully self‑contained solar power, global satellite coverage, and Bluetooth data transfer – ideal for service boats and auxiliary assets that need to remain visible 24/7 at hourly reports.
For larger, powered vessels or operations in high‑latitude or offshore environments, our Pico Titan‑based units provide hybrid solar/vessel power integration and higher‑capacity batteries. Pico Titan is also the preferred option where high‑frequency (short‑interval) reporting is required, delivering reliable connectivity and flexible reporting profiles even in the most remote working locations.
Our GPS tracking devices let your Operations team monitor vessel and asset movements across farm layouts, zones, and routes within our FLOW software, enhancing coordination, safety, compliance, and supply‑chain transparency.
Time‑stamped tracks, configurable polling rates, two‑way messaging, and intelligent features such as auto‑port modes and geofenced alerts create a reliable movement history that can be linked with camera and RFID data for a full operational record.
FLOW tracking is offered as a separate software service, transforming raw GPS pings into clear, map‑based visualizations, device health dashboards, historical playback, and configurable notifications.
With open APIs and flexible user permissions, FLOW enables you to share the right level of fleet and asset visibility with skippers, managers, regulators, and partners—while maintaining full control of your data.
Combine tracking, smart camera and RFID smart reader to turn every harvest or operation into a single source of truth – with video, identity and location all on the same timeline.
By linking vessel GPS, smart cameras and RFID scans, Seaweave captures how, where and when stock and gear are handled, replacing clipboards with automatic digital records.
This trusted movement history strengthens welfare and handling evidence, simplifies traceability and reporting, reduces disputes, and helps teams refine future plans using real data instead of guesswork.
GPS trackers such as Pico and Titan turn vessel and gear movement into a continuous spatial data layer that feeds directly into Seaweave’s decision making tools.
Compact GPS devices attached to vessels, workboats, buoys or mobile assets report their location, course and speed at regular intervals via cellular or satellite links. Each position update is time stamped and associated with a specific asset, building up detailed movement tracks over time rather than isolated points. This replaces manual logging and rough estimates with precise, objective records of where equipment was, when and for how long.
Machine learning and artificial intelligence models can analyse these GPS tracks to distinguish different types of activity, such as steaming, working on site, setting or hauling gear and idle periods. By combining speed, heading changes and location with other operational data, the system learns typical patterns for each asset and site, then flags deviations that may indicate problems such as gear drift, extended idle time, inefficient routing or unauthorised movements. When GPS data are fused with environmental and production metrics, the models can also help link vessel effort, gear deployment and spatial use with outcomes such as catch, farm performance or risk exposure.
On Seaweave maps and dashboards, GPS derived tracks and positions can be visualised alongside sensor, camera and RFID information in near real time. Operations teams can see at a glance which vessels and assets are where, trace recent paths, and review how work has been distributed across sites or fishing grounds over a day, week or season. Rules and geofences can trigger alerts when trackers cross into or out of defined areas, when gear moves unexpectedly, or when a vessel’s behaviour departs from normal patterns, supporting faster response to drift, loss, safety and compliance issues.
By integrating Pico and Titan GPS tracker data into the same machine learning and artificial intelligence framework as other Seaweave signals, managers gain a powerful basis for planning and optimisation. They can refine routing and tasking, reduce time and fuel spent searching for gear, and demonstrate compliance with spatial rules and marine protected areas. Over time, the combined GPS and analytics layer provides an auditable history of how vessels and gear have been used, supporting better utilisation, reduced loss and stronger operational accountability.