SeaRates Updates - Week 2, 2024

The SeaRates team is grateful for your feedback and strong support. We are always striving to improve our platform to provide the best service possible. We are happy to present you with our updates and believe that they will be useful for you.

To stay up to date with our latest updates, be sure to check out our previous updates.


What's new for week 2:

  • We are pleased to announce that we have added support for Ethiopian Airlines to the tool.
  • Finally, we have enhanced the way we work with providers, including Qatar Airways.
  • Tracking System improvements. For the web integration version of the tool, we have added the ability to customize the visual display of the transportation card and results on your website.
  • In addition, we have improved the logic for displaying the route when the shipping card is open.
  • For the API, we improved the logic of building and displaying routes bypassing the Suez Canal.
  • Finally, we have enhanced the way we work with providers, including Kuehne + Nagel (KN), Maersk, Sealand, Evergreen, Arkas, and Shipco Transport.
  • Other updates:
  • We are pleased to present you with the web integration of the World Sea Ports tool. From now on, your website can be supplemented with a wide database of countries and ports with a convenient data search process. Check out the documentation on our Developer Portal.
  • We have also created a new International Freight Routes & Lanes page to provide quick access to freight rate comparisons by destination.


Announcements:

  • ‘Archive’ tab for Requests in the Virtual Office
  • Mobile Application V 1.1, which includes a new Tracking System feature
  • A new version of AI Assistant
  • Exporting 3D images to the Load Calculator API
  • A new version of Distance & Time API


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Sophia Shkuro is a content manager from Dnipro, Ukraine. Believes that the more complex a thing is, the easier it should be to write about it. Dreams of a future vacation by the sea.