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Track Maersk containers
beyond what Maersk shows you.

One of the world's most recognised names in global shipping and integrated logistics. CargoPilot tracks the actual vessel — not just what the Maersk tracking portal reports.

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Headquarters

Copenhagen, Denmark

Founded

1904

Fleet

700+ vessels

Capacity

4.6M TEU

Alliance

Gemini Cooperation (with Hapag-Lloyd)

Prefixes

40

About Maersk

A.P. Møller–Maersk

One of the world's most recognised names in global shipping and integrated logistics. Maersk traces its roots to 1904 and has transformed into a full logistics provider — operating container ships, terminals, warehouses, and freight forwarding under a single brand.

The Tracking Gap

The Maersk tracking portal shows you milestones.CargoPilot shows you what's happening.

Maersk updates their tracking system when a milestone is logged — often hours or days after it occurs. If your container's vessel is slow-steaming, anchored outside port, or waiting at a congested terminal, the Maersk tracking portal won't reflect that until it's officially logged. By then, the delay is already a problem.

Maersk Tracking Portal

STATUS: IN TRANSIT
VESSEL: MAERSK EDINBURGH
ETA: —
LAST UPDATE: 4 DAYS AGO
No vessel position
No speed data
No port congestion info
No delay explanation

CargoPilot Intelligence

Delay Detected

Vessel Position

248nm from port

Current Speed

9.1 knots

Port Wait

~8hr avg queue

Vessel Status

Slow-steaming

AI-Revised ETA

Day 14Day 18

CargoPilot Insight

Vessel slow-steaming for 36h. Destination port congestion adding 1–2 day dwell time. Revised ETA 4 days later than Maersk's published figure.

What CargoPilot Adds

Everything you wish Maersk showed you.

Live vessel position

Track the actual ship via satellite AIS — not what Maersk's system has logged. Updated every few minutes.

Real speed & heading

See if the vessel carrying your container is on schedule, slow-steaming, or has deviated from its route.

AI-revised ETA

Our model factors in vessel speed, port congestion, and historical dwell times to give you a more accurate arrival estimate.

Delay alerts — early

Get notified 12–48 hours before delays are logged in Maersk's system. Enough time to act.

Port congestion context

Know whether delays are vessel-side or port-side. We monitor wait times and anchorage queues at destination.

Plain-English explanations

No cryptic codes. When something changes, we tell you what happened, why, and what it means for your cargo.

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Stop waiting for Maersk to tell you what you already need to know.

CargoPilot monitors your Maersk containers continuously — alerting you the moment something changes, before it becomes a problem.

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