SeaRates Updates - Week 25, 2025

We appreciate your continuing feedback and support for SeaRates. We are glad to introduce new solutions and upgrades that will better satisfy your trading and logistics requirements. Our team continues to prioritize the improvement of our services.

To acquire the most recent information, please see our prior updates.


What’s new for week 25:

  • The SeaRates team is glad to announce the launch of the Flight Schedule API (beta version). With our API, you can gather the cargo flight schedule for the selected date, aircraft classification (“Fregihter”, “Narrow body”, or “Wide body”), air flight type ("Cargo", "Passenger", or "Truck"), intermediate loading airports, and schedules of partner airlines. Please contact us for details.
  • Container Tracking improvements: For API, we have improved our support of shipping lines, namely Regional Container Lines (RCL), Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), Blue Anchor America Line, Maxicon Container Line (MCL), Turkon, Yang Ming, Hugo Stinnes, Sealand, Hapag-Lloyd, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, and Interasia Lines.
  • Air Tracking updates: We are glad to present added support for 2 airlines: China Postal Airlines and Fly Jinnah, reaching 448.
  • Also, we've added event code TGC (Transferred to Customs/Government control) to the API documentation.
  • Moreover, our team has enhanced support for airlines, including Malaysia Airlines, Aeromexico, IBC Airways, Air India, and Air New Zealand.
  • Ship Schedules enhancements: We have improved our collaboration with shipping lines, namely KMTC, DHL, and MSC by Points, as well as CMA CGM and MACS by Vessel.
  • Vessel Tracking improvements: For API Version 1, we've improved vessel searching logic.
  • Distance and Time updates: For the API, we have upgraded the logic for determining locations.


Announcements:

  • Unified Tracking System
  • Logistics Map ‘Warehouse’ tab
  • Load Calculator Web 3.0 (new design and features)
  • Map Platform
  • Logistics Explorer in the Mobile App


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.

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