DTN APAC, a DTN company, specialises in building tailored weather monitoring and alerting solutions. These provide heightened visibility, guiding you to plan and respond effectively when adverse weather threatens transport operations. Our weather insights, including flood and fire proximity alerts, warn you of potential and real-time hazardous weather affecting water, rail and road conditions.
Your control interface delivers centralised services, password protected for your personnel. It’s purpose-built to meet your unique specifications, delivering easy-to-visualise critical intelligence that is scalable. Industry-leading lightning detection, GIS storm tracking, nowcasting, forecasting and severe conditions alerting are the foundation of the weather API. You then have the option to layer additional premium solutions to meet your unique requirements.
Leverage our comprehensive weather data to inform your route planning, minimise delays where possible, and mitigate the disruptive effects of severe weather events.
We can support you to conduct a thorough assessment of your weather and environmental monitoring, and forecasting requirements. This identifies the potential impacts of weather on your network, and where proactive improvements can be made. You can then choose tailored solutions to monitor weather conditions, promoting your operational efficiency, safety and profitability.
You will be supported by the dedicated DTN APAC team, who are driven to make your operational decisions easier.
Gain situational awareness and alerting to rapidly identify potential safety risk across your network. Initiate your weather safety response knowing the full picture.
Use our Stormtracker maps and alerting to see where adverse weather and conditions threaten your operations and infrastructure, and act before it hits.
Rely on our clear, expert insight to make critical decisions confidently, potentially reducing costly and disruptive delays.

From extreme temperatures and fire to violent storms, high winds to flooding rain, the transport and logistics industry is constantly at the mercy of adverse weather conditions. No matter how the weather affects your business, you can utilise our decision-making support solutions to enhance your situational awareness and optimise your operational management.
Stormtracker is our powerful GIS mapping system. Multiple weather and alert layers animate over your infrastructure and operating regions so you can track the path of storm systems. Full-screen mode serves large control room monitors, and hyperlocal alerting provides real-time communication of weather and environmental threats.
Weatherzone’s Total Lightning Network delivers precise lightning detection and alerting via SMS to your personnel, so they can prepare and respond quickly. The high-resolution sensor data provides unparalleled detection accuracy and efficiency (<200m), capturing storm cells of any size, so you and your team know what’s coming.
The Weatherguard App equips your team with the precise knowledge to inform their operational safety decisions and guard against unnecessary shutdowns. This dedicated business app delivers lightning and weather warning notifications to your staff, based on their GPS position and your customised thresholds.
We work with you, delivering precise weather insights to help you stay on track, and keep your people and customers safe.
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