SeaRates Updates - Week 42, 2025

We at SeaRates are grateful for your steadfast help and encouragement. Our commitment to improving our service remains strong, and we are thrilled to introduce several new features designed to simplify your experience.

For the latest information, be sure to review our earlier updates.


What’s new for week 42:

  • We have also added the ability to filter options, such as showing only seaports, airports, countries, or cities.
  • Container Tracking updates: We're glad to announce newly added support for 3 shipping lines: Danmar Lines, Ti2 Container Lines, Famous Pacific Shipping, bringing the total number of supported shipping lines to 218.
  • For the API, we have improved the logic of obtaining data from the cache.
  • For the web version, we've improved integration with Route Planner for accurate monitoring by track numbers generated in the tool.
  • We have updated our support of shipping lines, namely Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM, Pan Continental Shipping, Medkon Lines, Maersk, Sealead Shipping, COSCO, CK Line, Admiral Container Lines, DHL Global Forwarding, Dole Ocean Cargo Express, T.S. Lines, Yang Ming, W.E.C. (West European Container) Lines, and Turkon.
  • Air Tracking improvements: We have updated our support of airlines, including Air Canada, Delta Air Lines, and Smart Wings.
  • For API, we have updated the logic for obtaining data from airlines and from the cache. 
  • Ship Schedules improvements: We have added support for Hoegh Autoliners by Points, as well as Hoegh Autoliners and AEL by Vessel.
  • Moreover, we've improved our collaboration with shipping lines, namely COSCO, Matson and Interasia Lines by Points, and Interasia Lines by Vessel;
  • Other updates:


Announcements:

  • Unified Tracking System
  • Logistics Map ‘Warehouse’ tab
  • Load Calculator Web 3.0 (new design and features)
  • Map Platform
  • Geocoding API integrated with Logistics Explorer
  • Inbox integration with Logistics Explorer, Bookings, and Notifications


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.