Everything you need to track
global shipments.
Three tracking products, one platform. Container, vessel, or bill of lading — live carrier-direct data, no scraping, no stale updates.
TruShipy is an ocean-freight tracking platform with three products on one account: container tracking by ISO 6346 number, live vessel tracking via AIS, and Bill of Lading lookups that return every container on a shipment. Each lookup costs one credit, data is pulled carrier-direct in real time, and credits never expire.
Container Tracking
Track any intermodal container end-to-end — from gate-out at origin port to final delivery. Live milestones, real-time ETAs, and carrier-direct event feeds.
- Gate-out & vessel departure events
- Transshipment port visibility
- ETA recalculations on delays
- All major carrier formats supported
Vessel Tracking
Follow any cargo vessel via live AIS satellite signals. Know exactly where the ship carrying your cargo is, how fast it's moving, and when it'll arrive.
- Live GPS position & heading
- Speed and voyage history
- Port calls & ETA to next port
- IMO / vessel name lookup
Bill of Lading
One BOL number, every container it covers. Turn a single document reference into a live multi-container dashboard — all in one search.
- All containers in one view
- Shipper & consignee details
- Carrier-issued BOL data
- Bulk shipment visibility
Understand your shipment,
end to end.
From the steel box on a vessel to the legal document that governs it — TruShipy gives you live visibility into every layer of global shipping.



End-to-end container visibility.
Every box. Every port. Every mile.
A shipping container is the steel box that carries your cargo across the ocean. TruShipy connects directly to 50+ carrier APIs so you see exactly where your container is — from the moment it's gated-out at origin to the second it lands at your warehouse door.
What is a container?
A 20 ft or 40 ft steel box with a unique ID. Every carrier assigns it a journey of milestones from loading to delivery.
Origin → Destination
Track gate-out, vessel departure, transshipments, arrival, customs, and final delivery — in one live timeline.
Real-time ETAs
ETAs recalculate automatically when vessels are delayed, re-routed, or encounter port congestion.
AIS-powered, satellite-grade.
The ship carrying your cargo — live on the map.
A cargo vessel is the floating highway that carries hundreds of containers at once. Using live AIS satellite signals, TruShipy shows you the exact position, speed, and heading of any ship — so you're never left guessing.
Live AIS position
Every vessel broadcasts its GPS position via AIS. We aggregate feeds from multiple sources so coverage never drops, even mid-ocean.
Port calls & voyage history
See every port the ship has visited, the next scheduled port call, and estimated time of arrival.
Speed & heading
Know if the vessel is steaming ahead at 22 knots, slowing for bad weather, or anchoring outside a congested port.
Shipment-level visibility.
One document. Every container it carries.
A Bill of Lading (BOL) is the legal contract between shipper and carrier — it lists every container, the declared cargo, and the parties involved. TruShipy turns a BOL number into a live dashboard so you can track all linked containers at once.
What is a BOL?
Issued by the carrier, the BOL proves you shipped the goods. It lists the shipper, consignee, ports, and every container number in the shipment.
All containers, one search
Large shipments can span 8, 20, or even 100+ containers. Enter one BOL number and instantly see the live status of all of them.
Carrier-direct data
We pull BOL data straight from carrier APIs — no screen-scraping, no stale updates — so milestones appear as soon as the carrier logs them.
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Product questions, answered
What you can track with TruShipy, how the data is sourced, and what the platform does — and doesn't — cover.
What can I track with TruShipy?
TruShipy tracks three things across global ocean freight: shipping containers (by their ISO 6346 container number), vessels (by name, IMO, or MMSI using live AIS), and Bills of Lading (by BOL number, which returns every container on that document). All three run on one platform and cost a single credit per lookup. TruShipy is built specifically for sea freight — importers, exporters, freight forwarders, NVOCCs, and 3PLs.
Do I need to know which carrier my container is with?
No. TruShipy reads the four-letter prefix of a container number (the ISO 6346 owner code) and automatically routes your query to the correct shipping line. You can track a box without knowing whether it belongs to Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, COSCO, or another carrier — just enter the container number and TruShipy identifies the line and pulls its live milestones.
Can I track a shipment using only the Bill of Lading number?
Yes. Enter a single Bill of Lading (BOL) number and TruShipy returns every container linked to that shipment document in one result — for one credit, not per container. This is the fastest way to see a full consignment when cargo is split across multiple boxes, and it is especially useful for freight forwarders and importers reconciling a shipment against its paperwork.
What does vessel tracking show?
Vessel tracking shows a ship's most recent AIS position, speed, heading, and navigational status, plus its scheduled port calls. It draws on the Automatic Identification System data the maritime industry uses to monitor ship movements. Pairing vessel tracking with container or BOL data gives a sharper ETA picture — you see both where the carrying ship is and which of your containers are aboard.
Is the tracking data real-time?
Yes. Every lookup calls the carrier API at the moment you submit it, so statuses, port events, and ETAs reflect what the carrier reports right then — no cached or overnight-batch data, and vessel positions come from live AIS feeds. Data is only ever as complete as the carrier publishes, so if a line is slow to post a milestone no platform can show it sooner. You are charged only when a lookup returns a successful response.
Does TruShipy support air or road freight?
Not currently. TruShipy is purpose-built for ocean freight — container, vessel, and Bill of Lading tracking across major shipping lines and trade lanes. The focus is deliberate: carrier-direct sea freight data rather than a thin multi-modal aggregator. If you track ocean shipments by container, vessel, or BOL, TruShipy covers that workflow end to end.
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