Orient Overseas Container Line, a COSCO Shipping subsidiary consistently ranked in the global top 10. CargoPilot tracks the actual vessel — not just what the OOCL tracking portal reports.
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Headquarters
Hong Kong
Founded
1969
Fleet
100+ vessels
Capacity
850K TEU
Alliance
Ocean Alliance
Prefixes
2
About OOCL
Orient Overseas Container Line, a COSCO Shipping subsidiary consistently ranked in the global top 10. Founded in Hong Kong in 1969, OOCL is known for excellent service standards and a modern mega-vessel fleet operating across Asia–Europe and Transpacific corridors.
The Tracking Gap
OOCL 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 OOCL tracking portal won't reflect that until it's officially logged. By then, the delay is already a problem.
OOCL Tracking Portal
CargoPilot Intelligence
Delay DetectedVessel Position
248nm from port
Current Speed
9.1 knots
Port Wait
~8hr avg queue
Vessel Status
Slow-steaming
AI-Revised ETA
CargoPilot Insight
Vessel slow-steaming for 36h. Destination port congestion adding 1–2 day dwell time. Revised ETA 4 days later than OOCL's published figure.
What CargoPilot Adds
Live vessel position
Track the actual ship via satellite AIS — not what OOCL'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 OOCL'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.
OOCL Container Prefixes
OOCL containers can be identified by their four-letter ISO 6346 owner code. All these prefixes belong to OOCL (Orient Overseas Container Line) — CargoPilot tracks them all.
CargoPilot monitors your OOCL containers continuously — alerting you the moment something changes, before it becomes a problem.
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