Our team · Maafushi, Maldives

The people behind Dhuveli.

We're a small Maafushi-based team building the tracking and fleet tools we wished existed — made for the way Maldivian boats actually run, from local ferries to resort transfers.

MaafushiWhere we're based
469Vessels tracked
5 yrsIn operation
24/7Live monitoring
Our story

Built on the water, for the water.

Dhuveli started on one of the busiest local islands in the Maldives, surrounded by the speedboats, dhonis and ferries that move people and cargo between islands every day. We saw operators juggling phone calls, spreadsheets and guesswork — and built one connected workspace instead.

Today Dhuveli brings live GPS tracking, route history, schedules, crew, fuel, maintenance and document control together in a single screen — plus shareable live maps, an embeddable widget and a developer API. We supply and fit trackers locally, and we're a short message away when something needs a hand.

Dhuveli is built and operated by Oneconnect Pvt Ltd, based in Maafushi, Kaafu Atoll.

Meet the team

A small team, close to every fleet.

MA

Mohamed Akram

Co-founder & CTO

Architected and built the Dhuveli platform end to end — the live map, the API, and everything in between.

AA

Ahmed Asif

Co-founder & CEO

Leads the business and partnerships, bringing operators across the Maldives on board.

What we care about

How we work.

Local first

Built in the Maldives, for the Maldives — we know the routes, the channels and the realities of island operations.

Reliable by default

Trackers, links and alerts that just keep working — because a fleet team can't wait on software.

Refreshingly simple

Powerful underneath, calm on the surface. Your team shouldn't need training to read a map.

Need an app built, or an API integrated?

Beyond Dhuveli, our team also builds custom web & mobile apps and connects APIs for businesses across the Maldives. Got an idea, or a system to integrate? We'd love to help.

Let's talk

Want your fleet on Dhuveli?

Get live tracking, smarter operations and shareable maps — set up by a team that knows Maldivian waters.