SeaRates Updates - Week 26, 2023

The SeaRates team is grateful for your feedback and support. We are constantly improving our platform to provide you with the best possible service. We are glad to present you with our updates and believe they will be useful for you.

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


What's new for week 26:

  • We are pleased to announce that we have created the API Documentation, which contains SeaRates tools and services, for easy search and navigation in one place. The updated content and structure of the documentation with answers to the most frequently asked questions are now available. 
  • You can also download the specification in JSON format in accordance with OpenAPI Specification v3.1.0 and Postman Collection for each version of the API tools. Also, find out the Swagger for each of the integration API versions by following this link
  • Tracking System updates. We have made enhancements to the way we work with providers, including Sealead Shipping, COSCO, CMA CGM, Jin Jiang Shipping (SHJJ), Hapag-Lloyd, and Hamburg Sud.
  • We have added a transport_type field to the Tracking System API to display the transport related to the shipping event for more accurate route selection according to the type of transport. The following meanings for specific vehicles are now available: VESSEL, BARGE, FEEDER, TRUCK, RAIL, and AIR.
  • Ship Schedules enhancements. We have made improvements to the way we work with providers, including APL, Yang Ming, and Hapag-Lloyd by Points tab. Additionally, the Ship Schedules tool now includes a history of queries.
  • The ability to search and enter FTL rates by m3 and ft3 has been implemented in Logistics Explorer tool.
  • Other updates:
  • Also, We have created a SeaRates blog in Ukrainian with updated content.


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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.

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