- Revenue
- $5M
- Year founded
- 2019
- Team size
- 5
Top 3 Harbor Operations Software Companies (August 2026)
As of August 2026, Latka tracks 3 harbor operations software companies. They have combined revenues of $7M and employ 18 people.
Every company below sells harbor operations software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.
What Harbor Operations Software Companies do
Harbor Operations Software encompasses tools designed to facilitate the management and coordination of various activities within harbor environments. This includes tracking ship movements, managing cargo operations, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The primary use cases involve streamlining port operations, improving efficiency, and enhancing communication among stakeholders such as shipping companies, port authorities, and customs officials. Typical features of harbor operations software include vessel tracking, berthing management, cargo handling, invoicing, and reporting capabilities. These tools often integrate real-time data to provide insights into port performance and operations. Common buyer personas include logistics managers, port operators, and maritime compliance officers, all of whom require reliable systems to optimize their workflows and respond to the dynamic demands of maritime operations.
- Companies
- 3
- Revenue
- $7M
- Funding
- -
- Employees
- 18
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Top Harbor Operations Software Companies by revenue
Showing 3 of 3 companies ranked by annual revenue.
Limassol, Netherlands
Developer of web shipmanagement software designed to facilitate communication between several actors in de port industry. The company's software platform connect managing companies and shipowners to their vessels and crew and offers collaboration, empowering, fully managed, personnel management, graphical planner, vessel management, crew changes, crew payroll, custom PDF report generation, analytics, certificate management and custom system and also support businesses in re-thinking and improving their workflows, enabling businesses digitize their workflow, cut costs and improve budgeting and productivity.
- Revenue
- $1.3M
- Year founded
- 2012
- Team size
- 11
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Developer of a web platform for vessel scheduling and port operations coordination. The company's platform synchronizes berth reservations, movement orders, and pier-side operations into a single coordination platform and unifies their customer's experience and improves port-wide efficiency with integrated scheduling, automatic change notifications and real-time publishing, enabling ports to solve their scheduling and awareness problem.
- Revenue
- $626.2K
- Year founded
- 2015
- Team size
- 2
Frequently asked questions about Harbor Operations Software Companies
How many harbor operations software companies are there?
Latka tracks 3 harbor operations software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $7M in annual revenue and employ 18 people.
Which harbor operations software company is the largest?
Greywing is the largest, with $5M in annual revenue, founded in 2019.
How much revenue does a typical harbor operations software company make?
The average harbor operations software company in this list makes $2.3M a year, across 3 companies with reported revenue.
Who are the leading Harbor Operations software vendors?
Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Greywing, RadiantFleet and PortCall.
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Inclusion Criteria
- Must provide features for tracking vessel movements and scheduling berths - Must include cargo management capabilities to handle import/export operations - Must facilitate regulatory compliance monitoring to adhere to maritime laws - Must offer real-time data analytics for operational insights - Not just for vessel tracking; must also manage cargo logistics and invoicing - Should support communication and collaboration among various port stakeholders - Often used by port authorities, shipping companies, and logistics managers