SeaRates Updates - Week 18, 2024

The SeaRates team deeply appreciates your ongoing support and trust. We are dedicated to improving our platform to ensure you receive the best possible service. We're pleased to share our latest updates with you and are confident they will add value to your experience.

To stay up-to-date with our latest news, check out our previous updates.


What’s new for week 18:

  • Tracking System updates: We inform you that we have added limits for the web version of the tool. From now on, unauthorized users can track 2 unique shipment numbers daily. Authorized users have free access with 3 unique tracking requests, up to 20 per month. To get your individual quotation plan, reach out to us at [email protected].
  • Also, you have the option to pay for your tracking requests directly on our website.
  • For API, we have improved the logic of data determination in route - prepol field.
  • Air Cargo Tracking improvements: For the web version, we have enhanced the tool by adding the notification "The airline is not supported at the moment,” as well as an error message when entering an incorrect Air Waybill number.
  • For API, we are pleased to announce that we have added support for Southwest Airlines and UPS Air Cargo.
  • Finally, we have enhanced our work with providers, including American Airlines.
  • Ship Schedules updates: We enhanced our work with providers, including MARIANA EXPRESS LINES, to the ‘by Points’ tab.
  • Freight-Index updates: We made several improvements, including displaying the order of the ‘Shipping type’ categories, and upgraded the design.


  • Other updates:
  • We have improved the World Sea Ports database according to reliable geocoding information and global port resources. With our tool, you can access insight on new 1052 ports and updated 1582 ones. 


Announcements:

SeaRates Mobile App V. 1.2

Virtual Office Counterparties

Web-integrated version of the Carbon Emissions Calculator


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