Why it matters in container tracking
Clear freight terminology helps teams interpret milestones, explain status changes, and decide which containers need attention.
Glossary
Detention is a charge that may apply when a container stays outside the terminal beyond allowed free time.
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Container tracking
Use the same workflow after the guide: enter a container number and work email, then create the trial workspace that saves the shipment.
Definition
Detention is a charge that may apply when a container stays outside the terminal beyond allowed free time.
Clear freight terminology helps teams interpret milestones, explain status changes, and decide which containers need attention.
A container is outgated but returned empty after the allowed return window.
CargoScope turns container tracking updates into a cleaner dashboard so logistics teams can review shipment milestones, ETA changes, and exceptions.
FAQ
Detention is a charge that may apply when a container stays outside the terminal beyond allowed free time.
CargoScope uses freight milestones and shipment context to help teams monitor ocean containers and act on exceptions.
Keep exploring
Track a container free, review open pricing, or create an account when you are ready to save shipments.