ePort for Vietnamese ports
Track in the right place
Where do you actually track a container?
Carrier portal — the shipment journey
The carrier's tracking portal shows transport status: loaded on vessel, departed, at sea or discharged at destination — with the vessel's ETD/ETA milestones.
Port ePort — position in the yard
The port ePort shows the container's exact position in the yard once it has arrived in Vietnam, plus the clearance status needed to issue a delivery order. Use the ePort once the container has berthed.
Everything you need to know about tracking a container
What is a container number? How to read it per ISO 6346?
A container number has 11 characters per ISO 6346: 4 letters (the first 3 are the owner code, the 4th is the equipment category — usually U), a 6-digit serial, and 1 check digit. Example MSKU3054388: MSK = Maersk, U = freight container, 305438 = serial, 8 = check digit.
How does a bill of lading (B/L) differ from a container number?
A container number identifies one physical container. A bill of lading (B/L) is a document number issued by the carrier or forwarder for the whole shipment — one B/L may cover several containers. A B/L usually gives a fuller view of the shipment's journey.
How do I know which carrier owns a container?
From the first 4 letters (owner code). For example MSKU/MRKU is Maersk, MSCU/MEDU is MSC, CMAU/CGMU is CMA CGM, COSU is COSCO, HLXU is Hapag-Lloyd, ONEU is ONE, EGHU is Evergreen. Avenir auto-detects the prefix and takes you to the right portal.
How is the check digit computed?
The check digit is computed from the first 10 characters per ISO 6346: each letter maps to a number, multiplied by a power-of-two weight by position, summed, then taken modulo 11 (if the remainder is 10, the check digit is 0). If it doesn't match, the number was most likely mistyped.
Should I check the carrier portal or the port ePort?
The carrier portal shows transport status — loaded on vessel, departed, at sea or discharged at destination. The port ePort shows the container's position in the yard once it has arrived in Vietnam, plus the clearance status needed to issue a delivery order. Use the carrier portal to follow the journey, the ePort once the container has berthed.
What do ETA, ETD, ATA, ATD mean?
ETD (Estimated Time of Departure) — when the vessel is expected to leave; ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) — when it is expected to arrive at destination; ATD/ATA are the actual departure/arrival times. ETA and ETD can change with the vessel schedule, while ATA/ATD are events that have already happened.
Why does my container number return no result?
Usually because: the number was mistyped (check the check digit), the wrong carrier portal was used, data isn't updated yet for a newly booked or just-changed container, or the shipment moves via a forwarder so you need the forwarder's B/L number. If it still fails, try the destination port's ePort or contact Avenir.
Does Avenir store my lookups?
No. The tool only identifies the carrier from the number you enter and takes you to the carrier's or port's official tracking portal. Avenir does not store container numbers, bill-of-lading numbers or lookup results. Shipment status is provided by carriers and ports.