Explore our flagship lineup of automated tracking hardware, real-time AIS vessel telemetry services, and integrated customs logistics adapters.
Founded in 2015, Trackingeyes is a leading global provider of end-to-end logistics tracking and supply chain visualization solutions. With a founding team boasting over ten years of logistics expertise, we deeply understand the critical operational bottlenecks and data blind spots in international maritime, air freight, and multimodal transit networks.
We specialize in global end-to-end cargo tracking by sea and air, serving thousands of import and export enterprises worldwide. Our suite of services includes highly customizable tracking platforms, smart hardware configurations, and open API data interfaces designed to enhance supply chain visibility, lower detention costs, and maximize operational efficiency. The platform achieves full chain data coverage from the source to the terminal through the collection and aggregation of logistics information from various data sources such as port stations, marine terminals, customs databases, shipping companies, and commercial airlines.
How modern shippers are overcoming the global visibility gap using telemetry, high-density networks, and unified data streaming.
The "105 Cargo Tracking" ecosystem bridges hardware IoT sensors with cloud-based analytics. Modern global enterprises no longer rely solely on ocean carriers' manual milestones. High-performance GPS trackers, coupled with ambient temperature, humidity, and shock telemetry, provide real-time updates directly to centralized control towers.
Unpredicted delays at port terminals lead to catastrophic demurrage and detention fees. By leveraging automatic AIS tracking networks and predicting the exact Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA), cargo managers can proactively re-route domestic trucks, optimizing last-mile warehousing and avoiding costly administrative penalties.
Modern ERP platforms like SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 demand high-fidelity data pipes. Using direct Webhook and RESTful API integrations, dynamic vessel locations, and container port-in/port-out timestamps are automatically pushed to client portals, keeping custom brokers informed long before the ship berths.
Over the last decade, supply chains have transitioned from static, spreadsheet-driven processes to hyper-connected networks. The global commercial landscape demands real-time data visibility to offset geopolitical friction, trade path shifts, and unpredictable weather patterns. Within this structure, 105 Cargo Tracking systems act as the primary sensory organ of the smart enterprise. By establishing multiple nodes of sensor telemetry, logistics teams transition from reactive operations—troubleshooting problems after they occur—to predictive mitigation models.
Whether it is monitoring cold-chain pharmaceutical cargo flying across the Atlantic or bulk container lines navigating the crowded ports of Southeast Asia, cargo intelligence translates directly to balance sheet health. Having a single source of truth in cargo tracking ensures that disputes over demurrage and container detention times are resolved with empirical, auditable data records.
China remains the undisputed epicenter of cargo tracking hardware manufacturing and telemetry system development. Our state-of-the-art facilities leverage a complete electronics ecosystem, allowing us to combine rapid prototyping, precision assembly, and deep optimization of RF (Radio Frequency) and IoT hardware in record time.
1. Complete Vertical Integration: From PCB board design to battery chemistry formulation (engineered for extended lifespan in freezing cargo hold temperatures), Chinese factories produce robust tracking devices that comply with global aviation and maritime regulations (such as lithium battery safety certifications and FCC/CE compliance).
2. Unmatched Economies of Scale: This integration ensures that global distributors and enterprise supply chain partners receive premium quality at competitive pricing. Advanced automated testing rigs guarantee that each sensor, AIS tracker, and data modem can endure the harsh oceanic environment, keeping data flow unbroken across thousands of maritime miles.
3. Direct API Data Ingestion: Through Trackingeyes' platform, customers can quickly connect with hundreds of global data sources, greatly improving the efficiency and intelligence of logistics tracking. By merging hardware outputs with cloud computing, our systems automatically push real-time information to your domestic enterprise portal, bridging the gap between hardware nodes and software interfaces.
"Through API interface integration, the dynamics of goods can be automatically written back to internal systems and customer service systems of the enterprise, assisting global logistics enterprises, supply chain enterprises, cross-border e-commerce enterprises, software platforms and other enterprises to achieve more efficient and refined goods tracking management, and to do risk control and prediction in advance."
Tailored tracking implementations designed to solve complex supply chain realities across different corridors.
Connecting ocean vessel transit to the North American rail network often introduces visibility gaps at key railheads (e.g., Chicago, Memphis, Kansas City). Trackingeyes bridges this gap by syncing container data directly with Class I railroad telemetry and regional customs hubs, ensuring shippers know when a container shifts from keel to rail.
With the European Union implementing stricter Import Control System (ICS2) filing rules, having accurate pre-arrival data is mandatory. Trackingeyes links automated air freight APIs and ocean manifest streams directly to customs agents, reducing processing times and cutting border delays.
From manufacturing plants in Vietnam or Thailand to transshipment ports in Singapore, our localized cargo tracking relies on cellular triangulation paired with satellite AIS data, providing continuous coverage even in zones with limited network infrastructure.
The standards and strategies shaping the next generation of logistics technology procurement.
The cargo tracking sector is moving rapidly toward AI-driven predictive intelligence. Instead of merely alerting managers when a shipment is late, advanced systems analyze historic port congestion patterns, ocean weather conditions, and seasonal trends to predict delays up to 14 days before they happen. Additionally, the phaseout of legacy 2G/3G networks is driving the adoption of 5G-integrated IoT trackers and low-power satellite connectivity (like terrestrial-satellite hybrid transceivers), keeping cargo in sight across every oceanic trench.
Equally important is the green transition. Shippers are selecting tracking manufacturers that produce rechargeable sensors with a low carbon footprint, matching global corporate sustainability goals (ESG).
Global supply chain directors require flexible, reliable partners. When procuring cargo tracking hardware and API tracking services, enterprise requirements focus on three core pillars:
Get answers to the most common questions about cargo tracking systems, ERP integrations, and global ocean/air logistics visibility.
105 Cargo Tracking refers to the class of high-efficiency logistics tracking solutions that combine hardware IoT devices with cloud platform APIs. By utilizing multi-sensor hardware (tracking light, temp, shock, and location) and real-time AIS marine telemetry, it provides continuous visibility from the factory floor to the final customer port.
Trackingeyes provides an open RESTful API. This allows developers to integrate cargo updates, vessel milestones, and container movements directly into systems like SAP, Oracle, and customized enterprise resource planning (ERP) platforms. The status changes are automatically written back to your system, keeping customer service and supply chain teams updated without manual queries.
Yes. Trackingeyes uses AI algorithms that analyze live AIS vessel positions alongside historic port congestion metrics, maritime weather data, and seasonal delays. This allows us to deliver accurate ETA updates, helping shippers manage port operations and plan inland transit efficiently.
Demurrage and detention fees often accumulate due to poor coordination between ocean arrival and port truck scheduling. Our real-time alerts notify freight forwarders the moment a container is discharged from the vessel. By predicting exact terminal availability dates, shippers can schedule truck pickups in advance, reducing container idle times.
Manual tracking relies on visiting airline cargo portals individually. Our integrated Air Freight Data API connects directly to major carrier databases, consolidating flight status, route updates, and departure/arrival milestones into a single dashboard.
Trackingeyes integrates maritime and destination customs data within the tracking pipeline. This gives shippers visibility into clearance milestones, allowing them to coordinate customs filings early and keep cargo moving smoothly through port borders.
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