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As the geopolitical heart of the Western Balkans, Serbia has quickly transformed into an industrial powerhouse. Serving as the primary land connection between Central Europe, Turkey, and the Middle East, the nation anchors Pan-European Corridor X and the crucial Danube waterway (Corridor VII). This strategic placement has attracted extensive foreign direct investment (FDI) in automotive components, heavy industrial manufacturing, electronics, and agribusiness. However, operating as a non-EU member landlocked state within the EU customs ring presents unique supply chain tracking challenges.
Serbian manufacturers, particularly those in industrial belts like Kragujevac, Novi Sad, Niš, and the Pančevo chemical zone, rely heavily on predictable supply chains. With Just-in-Time (JIT) processes dominating the automotive supply lines feeding German, Italian, and French assembly plants, a delay of even a few hours at border customs points (such as Horgos/Röszke or Batrovci/Bajakovo) can stall operations. In this high-stakes context, standard milestone tracking is insufficient. Manufacturers require real-time tracking services that integrate multimodal rail, road, and ocean carrier data to maintain a competitive edge.
Because Serbia is landlocked, its maritime import-export pipelines must route through regional gateway ports. Cargo bound for Belgrade typically lands at the Adriatic ports of Rijeka (Croatia), Koper (Slovenia), Bar (Montenegro), or the Aegean Port of Thessaloniki (Greece), as well as the Black Sea Port of Constanța (Romania). Transshipment from these ports to inland Serbia via rail or road represents a blind spot for many cargo owners.
Live tracking of feeder and container vessels using merged satellite/terrestrial AIS signals.
Instant notification when containers clear customs at Rijeka, Koper, or Thessaloniki and gate-out.
Integrated GPS and rail telemetry monitoring container progress across borders.
Final mile delivery alerts at Belgrade dry ports or regional manufacturing sites.
Our shipment tracking systems bridge the visibility gap. By connecting global maritime ocean AIS data with local European rail-freight nodes and inland road transport status, Trackingeyes offers a single pane of glass for Western Balkan supply chains. This eliminates blind spots between the discharge port and the regional distribution center.
The core challenge of supply chain tracking in the Balkan region is data fragmentation. Logistics operators typically struggle with delayed updates, inconsistent EDI messages from various regional carriers, and inaccurate ETA models. Trackingeyes resolves these challenges through three primary technical approaches:
Trackingeyes connects with over 400 global container lines, 100+ airlines, and major European rail networks. Rather than relying on a single EDI feed, our platform dynamically combines carrier updates, terminal operating systems (TOS) data, and satellite/terrestrial AIS signals. This multi-layered approach ensures that even if a carrier's EDI feed fails, tracking remains uninterrupted.
Static ETAs provided by shipping lines are historically inaccurate, often failing to account for port congestion, seasonal weather anomalies, or regional border backlogs. Our machine-learning engines analyze historical voyage durations, current port queue depths at Adriatic and Aegean hubs, and real-time transit times along Corridor X to calculate dynamically updating ETAs. This helps teams plan warehouse staffing and inbound logistics with high precision.
To drive true operational value, tracking data must reside where supply chain teams work. Trackingeyes provides RESTful APIs and real-time Webhooks that easily feed milestones directly into Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms like SAP, Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics, and specialized local solutions used by Serbian manufacturers.
Trackingeyes' customized solutions are designed to address the specific supply chain realities of three major industries operating in the Serbian market:
Tier-1 and Tier-2 automotive component suppliers must adhere to strict delivery windows for Western European OEMs. Any unexpected delay can trigger heavy penalties. Trackingeyes provides automated, geofenced alerts that notify supply chain managers the moment a raw material container gates out at the Port of Koper and enters the rail network heading toward Belgrade, enabling proactive schedule adjustments.
Heavy metallurgical exports from regions like Smederevo rely heavily on bulk river-barge shipping along the Danube, followed by transshipment to ocean vessels at the Port of Constanța. Trackingeyes monitors both river freight progress and deep-sea shipping schedules, ensuring smooth transfers and helping exporters minimize costly demurrage and detention charges.
Serbia is a leading global exporter of frozen berries and fresh agricultural products to EU markets. Maintaining cold chain integrity is crucial. By integrating temperature and humidity IoT sensors with real-time transit visibility, Trackingeyes ensures that perishable shipments from packing houses in Arilje or Požega are tracked at every step, protecting cargo quality and value.
Navigating transit borders between Serbia and EU member states requires strict compliance with international customs regulations. Trackingeyes is fully integrated with the New Computerised Transit System (NCTS Phase 5), providing logistics managers with visibility into customs transit declarations alongside their physical cargo location.
We deliver enterprise-grade data security and expert logistics support, backed by nearly a decade of dedicated tracking innovation.
Talk to an ExpertFully compliant with both EU GDPR and Serbia’s Law on Personal Data Protection, ensuring secure handling of sensitive commercial transit information.
Your shipment data is protected by enterprise-grade encryption and secure access controls at every stage of integration.
Founded in 2015 by industry veterans, our team brings nearly a decade of experience to resolving complex supply chain challenges.
Our dedicated support teams stand ready to help resolve integration issues, verify carrier connections, and ensure smooth data flows.
As global logistics continue to digitalize, Trackingeyes is committed to keeping our customers ahead of the curve. Our product roadmap introduces key innovations designed to optimize Western Balkan and global logistics networks:
• AI-Powered Predictive Routing: Utilizing machine learning models to forecast regional bottleneck patterns, suggesting alternate land routes through Southeastern Europe to bypass temporary border backlogs.
• Multi-Sensor IoT Integration: Expanding tracking options with real-time temperature, light exposure, shock, and tilt sensing for sensitive electronics and machinery components.
• Green Logistics Monitoring: Introducing carbon footprint calculators to help manufacturers measure and report greenhouse gas emissions across their transport networks, supporting corporate sustainability goals.
Founded in 2015, Trackingeyes is a leading provider of global end-to-end logistics tracking and supply chain visualization solutions. With a founding team boasting over ten years of logistics expertise, we deeply understand industry pain points.
We specialize in global end-to-end cargo tracking by sea and air, serving thousands of import and export enterprises worldwide. Our platform achieves full chain data coverage from the source to the terminal through the collection and aggregation of data sources, including logistics information from various data sources such as stations, terminal, customs, shipping companies, and airlines.
Through the Trackingeyes’ Platform, customers can quickly connect with hundreds of global data sources, greatly improving the efficiency and intelligence of logistics tracking. 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.
We combine global maritime AIS signals with terrestrial rail telemetry and road freight carrier APIs, capturing seamless tracking updates from major gateway ports (Koper, Rijeka, Thessaloniki) to final inland destinations across Serbia.
Yes, our developer-friendly REST APIs and Webhooks allow you to push shipment milestones directly into your existing ERP, MES, or TMS platforms, reducing manual portal logins.
Our machine learning models analyze real-time carrier data, port congestion indexes, historical voyage transit durations, and seasonal weather patterns to calculate accurate, dynamically updating ETAs.
Absolutely. We adhere to EU GDPR requirements as well as Serbia's Law on Personal Data Protection, ensuring safe and secure transit data exchange across all parties.
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