Insurance Case Study

International (Re)Insurer Integrates Real-Time AIS, Marine Weather, and Cyclone Intelligence with Quarticle

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Highlights
Real-time AIS vessel tracking integration
Marine weather forecasts customized for risk workflows
Cyclone paths & Copernicus satellite data enrichment

The Company

An international (re)insurance client required real-time marine intelligence to assess risk for vessels, cargo, and crew worldwide. They needed a single platform that integrated AIS vessel tracking, tropical cyclone information, and maritime weather intelligence directly into their risk workflows.

The Challenges

The client faced challenges in consolidating critical marine risk data:

  • Access to real-time AIS vessel tracking and metadata from multiple sources
  • Integration of tropical cyclone paths, tsunami databases, and tide information
  • Incorporating high-resolution satellite-derived wave height data for precise risk modeling
  • Providing vessel-specific weather forecasts tailored for cargo, crew, and route exposure
  • Delivering data in a format compatible with underwriting, brokerage, and risk analysis workflows

The Results

Quarticle implemented a high-performance marine intelligence platform enabling underwriters, brokers, and analysts to evaluate risk in real time without compromising accuracy.

By integrating AIS data, marine weather, and extreme event intelligence into a single underwriting workflow, the client gained actionable insights to strengthen decision-making and monitor exposure across their global marine portfolio.

Solutions & Services

Marine Risk Intelligence
Tropical Cyclone Tracking 
Maritime Weather Forecasts 
AIS Vessel Monitoring
Real-Time Exposure Analysis

Technologies & Frameworks

API-Ready Marine Data 
AIS Data Integration
Extreme Event Alerting
Copernicus/Sentinel Satellite Data 
Real-Time Alerting 

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