How do you track a sea container?

How do you track a sea container?

A container Tracking System allows you to know where your sea cargo is in the world and gives you the port details. You can track anytime the current location of the container. To track a container location you need to specify the container number/Bill of lading/Booking number and the shipping line.

What does MSc stand for on a ship?

Mediterranean Shipping Company
In 1988, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) enter the cruise business by buying the liner Monterey. In 1989, MSC bought Lauro Lines. The new company was named StarLauro Cruises and had 2 ships, Monterey and Achille Lauro. In 1995, StarLauro Cruises was renamed MSC Cruises.

How do I check my cargo status?

Consignments may be tracked by feeding the airline code and the Air Waybill number in the boxes below. The airline code for Air India is “098”. Enter Airway Bill No.

Where is the MSC ship now?

The vessel is currently anchored off the port of Augusta, in Sicily. One of MSC’s U.S.-based ships, the MSC Meraviglia is currently located off Miami. The vessel has been moving between Bahamas and the United States since cruises were paused in March 2020.

What is MSC container tracking?

MSC container tracking allows you to track & trace containers with just one click. MSC tracking lets you know the container movements and the location of a cargo of MSC shipping line.

How do I search MSC shipping schedules?

Use our online scheduling system to search MSC shipping schedules – sailing times, vessel names, departure dates, transit time and more. Visit us today! Main Menu Solutions

How many ports does MSc operate?

Its global sailing schedules cover 200 routes, calling at 500 ports, to deliver your cargo almost anywhere in the world. MSC operates ships with up to 19,244 TEU capacity, including one of the biggest container vessels, MSC Oscar. MSC Oscar, MSC Zoe and MSC Oliver, are its largest container ships.

What is the size of MSC ships?

MSC an established fleet of 490 container vessels with an intake capacity of circa 3.1 million TEU. Its global sailing schedules cover 200 routes, calling at 500 ports, to deliver your cargo almost anywhere in the world. MSC operates ships with up to 19,244 TEU capacity, including one of the biggest container vessels, MSC Oscar.