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Ocean freight, explained clearly.
Practical guides to container tracking, shipment visibility, and the costs that quietly eat margin — written for the people who move freight, not the people who market to them.
How Container Tracking Works
A plain-English look at how ocean container tracking actually works — carrier milestones, terminal data, vessel signals, and why updates arrive when they do.
Container Milestones Explained
Every ocean container milestone from gate-in to empty return, what each event means, and how to read the timeline like an operations pro.
Demurrage vs Detention: What's the Difference
Demurrage and detention cost importers billions a year. Here's the clear difference between the two, when each clock starts, and how to avoid the charges.
Understanding Container ETA
Why ocean container ETAs change so often, how to read ETA confidence, and how to plan around arrivals you can't fully control.
Why Shipment Visibility Matters for Freight Forwarders
For freight forwarders, shipment visibility isn't a nice-to-have. Here's how centralized container tracking changes margins, customer trust, and daily operations.
Common Reasons Ocean Shipments Get Delayed
From port congestion to customs holds, the most common causes of ocean container delays — and which ones you can actually get ahead of.
How to Reduce 'Where Is My Container?' Emails
Status-request emails eat an operations team's day. A practical playbook for getting ahead of customer questions and cutting the back-and-forth.
Container Tracking Best Practices for Operations Teams
A practical playbook for tracking ocean containers efficiently — what to watch, what to automate, and how to focus a team on the exceptions that matter.
Ocean Shipping Glossary: 30 Terms Every Forwarder Should Know
A no-nonsense glossary of the ocean freight terms that come up every day — from BCO and LFD to transshipment, demurrage, and gate moves.
Booking Number vs Container Number vs Bill of Lading
Three references, three jobs. When to use a booking number, a container number, or a bill of lading to track an ocean shipment — and which is best for what.
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