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balticsearouteing.dk hosts the web version of the “Mariners' Routeing Guide Baltic Sea,” maintained by the Danish Hydrographic Office, which is part of the Danish Geodata Agency. The site states that its web content is consistent with the printed chart 2911 (INT 1200) and is routinely updated based on corrections published by Germany’s BSH in Nachrichten für Seefahrer. As such, it is closer to a digital version of an official nautical guide than a conventional commercial SaaS product.
The site is centered on safe navigation in the Baltic Sea, covering route planning, ships’ routeing systems, traffic separation schemes, deep-water routes, VTS, pilotage services, maritime assistance services, GMDSS, MSI, reporting systems, natural conditions, ice conditions, and environmental requirements. For masters and vessel operators, its practical value lies in providing a centralized reference for navigation risks, TSS rules, MARPOL reporting authorities, ice service contacts, and entry points to official publications from different countries.
The crawled text does not show any plans, pricing, account system, or payment methods. The deployment model can only be identified as a public web version; there is no mention of private deployment, self-hosting, or an enterprise edition. In terms of third-party integrations, no API or software integration capabilities are mentioned. Instead, the site primarily links to and references official or semi-official sources such as HELCOM, BSH, national hydrographic offices, NAVTEX, VTS, and ice services.
Its strengths are authoritative sourcing, broad coverage, and a clear statement that it is updated in line with BSH corrections, making it suitable for pre-voyage information checks in the Baltic Sea. The limitations are equally clear: the site states that it cannot replace official nautical charts and other official nautical publications. It also does not appear to offer typical SaaS capabilities such as team collaboration, permission management, data security features, or developer support, and its interactivity and enterprise software attributes are limited.
It is suitable for masters, shipping company safety departments, maritime researchers, ports, and agents as a reference when planning navigation in the Baltic Sea. The text provides no information on access from China, so this remains unknown; there is also no payment information. If an alternative or supplement is needed, users should refer to the official printed chart 2911, official ECDIS electronic navigational charts, IMO Ships' Routeing, Admiralty Baltic Pilot, and publications from national hydrographic offices.
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balticsearouteing.dk is an Denmark Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach balticsearouteing.dk directly.