OpenTrack integrates data from a wide range of ocean carriers, port terminals, rail carriers, and vessel tracking networks to provide comprehensive container visibility.
Because each source reports shipment data differently, OpenTrack standardizes these updates into consistent milestones and structured data fields so users can easily understand shipment activity across carriers and transportation networks.
Global Ocean Carrier Coverage
OpenTrack can track ocean shipments originating from virtually any port worldwide.
By integrating directly with global ocean carriers and vessel tracking systems, OpenTrack provides visibility into the majority of global container movements throughout the ocean transit lifecycle.
This allows users to monitor shipments from origin to final destination, even when containers move across multiple ports or vessels.
North American Terminal Coverage
OpenTrack provides the most robust performance for North American import shipments, where the platform integrates with a large network of port terminals.
Terminal integrations allow OpenTrack to detect important events such as:
Container discharge from vessel
Container availability at terminal
Container outgate from terminal
Appointment and hold information
Last Free Day and demurrage events
This terminal data significantly improves shipment visibility once containers arrive at their destination port.
Rail Carrier Coverage
For shipments moving inland by rail, OpenTrack integrates with major North American rail carriers to provide standardized rail milestones and location updates.
This allows users to track container movements beyond the port and monitor inland rail transportation to final destinations.
Coverage Table
OpenTrack coverage continues to expand as new carrier, terminal, and rail integrations are added.
To view the latest list of supported carriers, terminals, and rail providers, visit the coverage table below.
Next Step
Now that you understand OpenTrack’s coverage, the next step is to start tracking your first shipment.
