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About GISGRO

GISGRO is a port management software from VRT Finland that provides comprehensive visual collaboration for port operations. It combines Port GIS, Vessel Traffic, Community, Services, and Cargo Traffic so users can effectively manage complex port environments. GISGRO offers insights into data management, facilitating better decision-making and operational efficiency in the maritime sector. The platform serves as a centralized resource, enabling users to visualize and control essential port data in real-time. Key capabilities: Port GIS Vessel Traffic Community Services Cargo Traffic Best for: port authorities and operators that need to manage port operations effectively.

GISGRO Details

Vendor
VRT Finland
Year Launched
N/A
Location
Jyvaskyla, Finland 40660, FI
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, live online
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Finnish, Swedish, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese
Users
Administrator, Project manager, Surveyor, Engineer, Asset manager, Environmental consultant, Urban planner, Researcher.
Industries Served
Maritime, Construction, Infrastructure, Energy
Tags
GIS

GISGRO's In-App Market Place

Does GISGRO have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
Request a quote
Promo Offer

Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), SEK (kr), NOK (kr), DKK (kr), AUD ($), CAD ($), NZD ($)

Pros & Cons

  • The GIS/PMIS combination solves the huge issue of working with siloed, disconnected port data.
  • No GIS degree required means quick adoption and usability for the entire non-technical port staff.
  • The modular, cloud-based structure allows any port to start small and confidently scale their usage.
  • The real-time visibility ensures faster, better decisions across all port management departments.
  • Automating data flow to invoicing greatly reduces administrative errors and speeds up payment cycles.
  • The platform may be overly specialized and lack necessary functionality for non-port enterprises.
  • The modular pricing structure could lead to high cumulative costs when adding multiple functional modules.
  • Real-time data feeds depend entirely on the port's pre-existing sensor infrastructure quality.
  • The system is a collaboration platform, not a low-level GIS data processing or editing tool.
  • Integrating the platform with a port's many existing legacy systems could prove highly complex.

GISGRO's Support Options

Chatbot

Available

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