Entity Relationships
Relations that link vessels, companies, and people — so who owns, manages, and operates each ship is one click away.
Maritime data is only as useful as the connections between it. D-BASE links vessels, companies, and people through explicit relationships, turning isolated records into a connected map of who is behind every ship.
Vessels ↔ Companies ↔ People
Entity relations connect a vessel to its registered owner, manager, DOC holder, and counterparties, and connect those companies to the people who act for them. From any vessel you can move directly to the organisations and contacts behind it — and from any company to the ships and people it touches.
One Click to the Answer
Questions that usually mean opening several spreadsheets — who manages this ship, which owner sits behind this manager, who do we contact here — are answered with a single click, because the relationship is stored rather than inferred.
A Trustworthy Map
Because relationships are part of the structured database and carry a full audit history, the map of owners, managers, and operators stays accurate and defensible as fleets and corporate structures change.
Frequently Asked Questions
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