Glossary

ETD meaning in ocean freight.

Estimated Time of Departure: the planned departure time for a vessel or shipment leg.

Container tracking

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Use the same workflow after the guide: enter a container number and work email, then create the trial workspace that saves the shipment.

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Definition

ETD

Estimated Time of Departure: the planned departure time for a vessel or shipment leg.

Why it matters in container tracking

Clear freight terminology helps teams interpret milestones, explain status changes, and decide which containers need attention.

Example

A carrier publishes a new ETD after port congestion delays loading.

How CargoScope helps

CargoScope turns container tracking updates into a cleaner dashboard so logistics teams can review shipment milestones, ETA changes, and exceptions.

FAQ

What teams ask first.

What does ETD mean?

Estimated Time of Departure: the planned departure time for a vessel or shipment leg.

How is this used in CargoScope?

CargoScope uses freight milestones and shipment context to help teams monitor ocean containers and act on exceptions.

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