: Includes 17 loops (PS, PN, EC) serving Asia and North America. Europe Trade
| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1 | Identify your exact and discharge port (e.g., Ningbo to Antwerp). | | 2 | Visit HMM e-service or CargoSmart to pull the current HMM21 rotation. | | 3 | Copy the vessel name + voyage number for your selected week. | | 4 | Cross-check against MarineTraffic for that vessel’s current position (to predict delays). | | 5 | Add 2–3 days contingency to the published port-to-port transit time. | | 6 | Communicate the revised ETA to your customs broker and warehouse team. |
By mastering the , you turn ocean transit from a black box into a predictable, manageable component of your global supply chain.
: Includes dedicated services for India, the Middle East, Latin America, and Australia.
The "port to port" aspect of the query is crucial. In logistics, the journey between the Port of Loading (POL) and the Port of Discharge (POD) is the nucleus of the supply chain. While door-to-door logistics includes trucking and drayage, the ocean leg is the longest and most variable segment.







