Operated by Hapag-Lloyd (Hapag-Lloyd)
Asia–Europe, Transpacific, Transatlantic, LATAM
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Why You're Here
The Hapag-Lloyd portal said "In Transit" — and nothing else
The ETA hasn't changed in days, but you're not sure if the vessel has moved
You need to plan for arrival and the data you have isn't reliable enough
The Intelligence Gap
Hapag-Lloyd Portal
Estimated Arrival
Unknown
Last updated: 4 days ago
CargoPilot
Delay AnticipatedVessel Position
Bay of Biscay, 312nm
Speed
8.2 kts (slow-steaming)
Vessel Status
Below schedule
Port Congestion
Moderate — 6hr wait
AI-Revised ETA
CargoPilot Insight
Vessel slow-steaming since departure. Port congestion at destination adding 1–2 day dwell. Revised arrival is 4 days later than carrier ETA.
About This Container
Full Name
Hapag-Lloyd
Headquarters
Hamburg, Germany
Fleet Size
280+ vessels
Founded
1847
Trade Routes
Asia–Europe, Transpacific, Transatlantic, LATAM
Website
hapag-lloyd.com
Hapag-Lloyd is one of the world's leading liner shipping companies, with a heritage stretching back over 175 years to the Hamburg America Line. CargoPilot monitors all Hapag-Lloyd vessels in real time using live AIS satellite data.
View Hapag-Lloyd carrier intelligenceWhat You Actually Get
Live vessel position
We track the actual ship carrying MOMU1234567 via satellite — not what Hapag-Lloyd reports.
Real ETA — not carrier ETA
AI calculates arrival based on vessel speed, port congestion, and route history. Accurate to within 24 hours, 85% of the time.
Delay alerts before they escalate
We detect slow-steaming, port backlogs, and schedule slippage 12–48 hours before carriers acknowledge them.
Plain-English explanations
No cryptic status codes. When something changes, we tell you what happened and what it means.
Common Questions
Container MOMU1234567 is owned by Hapag-Lloyd (Hapag-Lloyd), headquartered in Hamburg, Germany. The MOMU prefix identifies containers registered to Hapag-Lloyd.
The MOMU prefix is the ISO 6346 owner code for Hapag-Lloyd (Hapag-Lloyd). All containers with this prefix are part of Hapag-Lloyd's fleet, operating primarily on Asia–Europe, Transpacific, Transatlantic, LATAM.
Carrier tracking portals update when milestones are manually logged, often lagging reality by 12–48 hours. CargoPilot monitors the vessel directly via satellite AIS and alerts you as events happen.
Every hour without monitoring is an hour you could miss a delay, a port hold, or a vessel deviation.
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