CargoFlowPlus
Container Tracking for Importers and Cargo Owners
Importers and cargo owners need reliable visibility before containers reach the port.
- Monitor inbound containers and port timing
- Track ETA changes and pickup readiness
- Reduce late discovery of demurrage and detention exposure
Know which inbound containers need attention
Cargo owners often depend on scattered updates from forwarders, carriers, and terminals. CargoFlowPlus gives internal teams a direct operating view of shipment timing.
Prepare before the port becomes urgent
ETA changes, discharge signals, free-time context, and pickup windows are easier to manage when they are visible before the last moment.
Use live shipments to test coverage
The 30-day trial lets importers test real routes, carriers, and ports rather than relying on a generic coverage claim.
How CargoFlowPlus handles it
- Add inbound shipments: Use B/L, booking, or container references from suppliers, forwarders, or internal files.
- Watch ETA and port events: Monitor whether arrival and pickup timing are stable enough for planning.
- Act before charges build: Focus on containers approaching pickup, return, or manual review.
Is CargoFlowPlus useful if my forwarder already sends updates?
Yes. CargoFlowPlus gives cargo owners an independent workflow for monitoring timing and exceptions across inbound shipments.
Can importers track demurrage and detention risk?
CargoFlowPlus helps monitor pickup and return timing where data is available, but external terminal, customs, and carrier factors can still affect cost exposure.