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Maritime Companies Data: Navigating with API

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Maritime Companies data

The maritime companies’ data is extensive and multifaceted, covering a broad spectrum of operational and corporate metrics. These companies, which include shipping corporations, cruise lines, logistics providers, and port operators, are integral to global commerce and transportation. The data on hand spans from financial health to logistical specifics, including fleet compositions, voyage routes, ports frequented, and services rendered.

In our time, it’s a must to find and access this data, including company names, IMO numbers, and types, along with direct contact details in the easiest and fastest way, which is how maritime API technology can solve this.

How to Retrieve Maritime Company Information with API

In our comprehensive Maritime Companies Database, you’ll find a wealth of information, accessible through our Maritime API.

An API, or Application Programming Interface, is like a specialized tool that helps you retrieve specific data from our vast database effortlessly.

For example, when you’re looking for a maritime company’s details, the API serves as a direct line to that information, saving you time and effort in sifting through extensive records.

Here’s how it works in practice, for example, suppose you have a ship’s IMO number and need to know more about the company that operates it. By entering this number into our API, you’re essentially asking our system to pull up all the relevant information linked to that number. It’s akin to asking a librarian for a book by its specific ID – you get what you need quickly and efficiently.

How to search for a maritime company by IMO number?

To retrieve a company’s IMO number—a unique identifier assigned to ships and shipping companies—you can utilize an API call. This process consolidates detailed company information into a single response. An example of such a request would be:

https://api.datalastic.com/api/maritime_reports/companies?api-key={API_KEY}&imo={IMO_NUMBER}

In this request, replace `{API_KEY}` with your personal API key from Datalastic and `{IMO_NUMBER}` with the actual IMO number of interest.

Your API key will be provided to you upon subscribing to the service. 

Can I get maritime company data with the company name?

To retrieve maritime company data by searching using the name of the company you can utilize an API call. This process consolidates detailed company information into a single response. An example of such a request would be:

https://api.datalastic.com/api/maritime_reports/companies?api-key={API_KEY}&name={COMPANY_NAME}

In this request, replace `{API_KEY}` with your personal API key from Datalastic and `{COMPANY_NAME}` with the actual IMO number of interest.

What’s the data included in the Maritime Companies Database?

Imagine having the ability to access a vessel’s life story – its identity, its voyages, and its affiliations. Datalastic API gives you just that by providing key data points such as:

  • short_name: The abbreviated or commonly used name of the company.
  • long_name: The full, official name of the company.
  • company_type: Classification or category of the company based on its business activities.
  • country_code: A code representing the country where the company is registered or primarily operates.
  • company_imo: A unique identification number assigned to the company, often used in the shipping industry.
  • website: The URL of the company’s official website.
  • company_status: The current operational status of the company (e.g., active, inactive).
  • email: The email address used for contacting the company.
  • phone: The primary phone number for reaching the company.
  • address: The full physical or mailing address of the company.
  • linkedin: The URL of the company’s LinkedIn profile page.
  • parent_company_imo: A unique identification number for the parent company, if applicable.
  • parent_company_name: The name of the parent company, if the company is a subsidiary.
  • modified_at: The date and time when the record was last updated or modified.

    Steps to Access Maritime Companies Data through Datalastic API

    1. API Subscription and Key: You can get an API key by subscribing to Datalastic’s API services. Upon subscription, you will receive a personal API key. This key is crucial as it allows you to authenticate your requests and access the database.

    2. Formulating the API Request: The API request is structured as a URL, where you input specific parameters based on what information you seek. There are two primary types of searches:

       *By IMO Number: Use the API URL format https://api.datalastic.com/api/maritime_reports/companies?api-key={API_KEY}&imo={IMO_NUMBER}.

    Replace {API_KEY} with your personal API key and {IMO_NUMBER} with the desired company’s IMO number.

       *By Company Name: If you have the company’s name instead of the IMO number, use the URL https://api.datalastic.com/api/maritime_reports/companies?api-key={API_KEY}&name={COMPANY_NAME}.

    Again, substitute {API_KEY} and {COMPANY_NAME} with your API key and the company’s name, respectively.

    3. Executing the Request: After you’ve formulated your API request URL, execute it. This can typically be done through a web browser, a command-line tool like curl, or within a software application designed to handle API requests.

    4. Receiving and Interpreting the Data: Once the request is sent, the API processes it and returns a response containing the requested data. This data includes various aspects of the maritime company such as company names, types, contact details, fleet compositions, and more.

    5. Data Utilization: With the obtained data, you can analyze the operational and get access to these companies’ contact details before other competitors maritime companies, this is invaluable for businesses and researchers who require in-depth insights into the maritime industry.

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