According to a recent LinkedIn post from Global Spatial Technology Solutions, inaccurate estimated times of arrival, or ETAs, can create operational inefficiencies and added costs in port supply chains. The post uses the Port of Montreal as an example, citing missed pilot assignments, idle labor when vessels arrive late, and cascading delays that contribute to terminal congestion.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that, when multiplied across multiple vessels, these inefficiencies can materially affect port performance and resource use. It suggests that accurate, continuously updated ETA predictions may help ports reduce idle time and bottlenecks, improve asset utilization, optimize labor planning, and lower fuel consumption and emissions.
From an investor perspective, the post implies a value proposition for advanced ETA and predictive analytics solutions in maritime logistics. If Global Spatial Technology Solutions is positioned to provide such capabilities at scale, broader adoption by ports and shipping stakeholders could support recurring software or data-service revenues and strengthen its standing in the port optimization and supply-chain technology market.
The reference to a webinar with the Port of Montreal further suggests the company is engaging with a major North American port as a use case or collaborator. Demonstrated benefits in such environments may help validate the technology, potentially improving sales prospects, partnership opportunities, and competitive differentiation versus other maritime analytics providers.

