CargoFlowPlus
Shipping Booking Tracking with ETA and Pickup Context
Booking tracking helps teams follow a shipment before every container has full carrier visibility.
- Booking, B/L, and container workflows
- Route-aware ETA and milestone context
- Useful for multi-container shipments and forwarder operations
Booking references are part of the operating record
Freight teams often receive booking references before final container visibility is complete. CargoFlowPlus keeps booking-based tracking tied to the same operations workflow as B/L and container tracking.
Follow route progress without losing action timing
The system separates route status, ETA, final destination, discharge, release, pickup, and empty return context so operators can plan around the right event.
Built for teams, not one-off lookups
Booking tracking is most valuable when operators can compare many shipments by risk, date, port, customer, and action state.
How CargoFlowPlus handles it
- Create booking requests: Add booking references with carrier details or upload them in a batch.
- Watch carrier visibility: CargoFlowPlus records when carrier tracking data becomes available.
- Move into action: Once the shipment has enough evidence, it appears in the right operations bucket.
Does booking tracking replace container tracking?
No. Booking tracking complements container tracking. The best reference depends on carrier support and the shipment data available at the time.
Can CargoFlowPlus handle multiple containers under one booking?
CargoFlowPlus is designed for multi-shipment operations and can keep related references visible through the shipment workflow when provider data supports it.