Providing high-value information gain for global procurement directors, supply chain managers, and logistics technology architects.
In modern maritime operations, transparency is no longer a luxury—it is an operational imperative. Global supply chains face structural bottlenecks, from port congestion to geopolitical routing shifts. Relying on basic milestone notifications from ocean carriers creates data silos, resulting in massive operational friction, demurrage penalties, and dissatisfied end customers. Digital transformation begins with real-time ocean cargo trackings, integrating automated data streams directly into enterprise decision matrixes.
This comprehensive industry analysis covers the technical methodologies behind container visibility, maps out current procurement demands, and provides details on the Trackingeyes ecosystem. By leveraging vessel AIS data, destination port forecasting, and customs integrations, businesses transition from reactive problem-solving to proactive logistical steering.
Explore our core API endpoints and software tools engineered for complete global freight visualization.
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 deep maritime logistics expertise, we understand the critical paint points of modern global operations. We specialize in end-to-end cargo tracking across ocean routes and air corridors, serving thousands of global importers, exporters, and forwarders.
Through API interface integrations, real-time dynamics are written back directly into internal ERPs and customer service portals. This assists multinational logistics providers, e-commerce operators, and enterprise platforms in maintaining meticulous control, accurate risk predictions, and seamless day-to-day fulfillment.
Our platform collects, cleanses, and aggregates raw telemetry from multiple global streams including terminals, customs authorities, shipping lines, AIS satellite networks, and regional road systems to construct a unified view of your inventory.
Understanding the operational parameters and budget architectures required for multi-carrier shipment visibility.
Enterprise logistics procurement departments evaluate ocean cargo tracking platforms on key metrics: data accuracy, latency, integration simplicity, carrier coverage, and financial viability. Standard shipping carriers provide Basic EDI events which are notoriously delayed, sometimes by 12 to 36 hours. This creates blind spots during long ocean voyages. To counter this, global enterprises procure unified tracking APIs that compile multiple sources, including satellite and terrestrial AIS networks, terminal gate activity, and automated customs status checks.
When reviewing the Ocean Cargo Trackings Pricelist, pricing is typically structured around volume tiers and data granularity. The standard pricing architecture includes:
Ideal for startup logistics providers or regional brokers looking to test basic API capabilities. Typically structured on a pay-as-you-go model per container query, featuring access to basic ATD, ATA, and vessel name queries.
Configured for mid-tier importers and exporters moving 500 to 5,000 TEUs annually. Includes automated sailing schedule alerts, port opening alerts, predictive ETAs, and direct webhooks for ERP write-backs.
Designed for global supply chain platforms, industrial manufacturers, and Freight Forwarders. Offers unlimited queries, high-frequency AIS geofencing, custom SLA guarantees, multi-modal integration (Sea, Air, Rail), and dedicated account engineers.
Bridging logistics gaps across global maritime networks, terminal nodes, and complex cross-border gateways.
Global logistics operations face complex headwinds. From sudden canal restrictions to container chassis shortages, the cost of delays accumulates rapidly. Macro supply chain solutions require a multi-tiered approach:
How Next-Gen Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and IoT Sensors shape the future of ocean freight visibility.
The core technology underpinnings of cargo tracking are transitioning from simple milestone event records to predictive simulation engines. Trackingeyes leverages three technical streams to deliver visibility:
By training models on historical voyage schedules, draft depth, weather patterns, and port congestion indices, our AI-driven system projects vessel arrivals with higher accuracy than basic carrier estimations.
We capture live telemetry from hundreds of commercial satellites and coastal stations, bypassing manual manifest processing to show the exact location of maritime vessels in transit.
A developer-first API architecture lets your engineering team merge ocean, air, and customs events into tools like SAP, Oracle, or in-house logistics suites with minimal setup.
Managing the complexities of cross-border customs declarations and regional logistics compliance standards.
Navigating global trade requires managing complex local regulations, trade policies, and customs compliance rules. Our platform addresses these requirements directly, providing automated destination service integrations to simplify the cross-border "Last Mile". This system verifies shipping data against local customs requirements, mitigating risks of manifest errors that cause costly port delays and cargo holding penalties.
Furthermore, our compliance stack aligns with global standards such as the IMO (International Maritime Organization) SOLAS requirements, and supports localized API routing, ensuring secure transmission of supply chain data across multiple jurisdictions.
Quick answers to common questions about API integration, pricing structures, and data sources.
Integrate robust tools for sailing schedule matching, AIS prediction, and ERP visualization.