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About Wan Hai Container Tracking

Our Wan Hai tracking tool delivers real-time updates on container positions, transit milestones, and vessel schedules. Use container numbers, Master BLs, or booking references for accurate shipment visibility.

Wan Hai Lines, founded in 1965, operates one of Asia’s most extensive intra-Asia networks. The company maintains a modern fleet of over 100 vessels, serving major ports across Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East.

Wan Hai is Asia’s intra-regional shipping expert. Its network is optimized for fast port-to-port connections across Asia, which benefits users who rely on tight delivery schedules for regional trade. By tracking shipments through Wan Hai, you can anticipate transit delays in congested ports and manage local inventory more efficiently.

The system’s bulk tracking and filtering allow logistics teams to focus on priority shipments, helping you make informed operational decisions without switching between platforms.

Carrier Reliability

On-Time Arrival Performance

On time arrival record for WHL as measured by comparing scheduled arrivals vs actual arrivals of all vessels

32.82%

Shipments on-time [as on Oct 18 - 2025]

Average Delay

The average delay for WHL vessels as measured by comparing each vessel’s actual arrival time to its schedule

+4.26

Average Delay [as on Oct 18 - 2025]

Emissions Insights

Gain insights into WHL’s carbon footprint to support and achieve your sustainability goals of 2025 and beyond.
Here's the list of Top 10 Sustainable carriers.

  1. Interasia lines

  2. Regional Container Lines (RCL)

  3. TS Line

  4. Wan Hai Lines

  5. Korea Marine Transport Co. Ltd (KMTC)

  6. Evergreen Line

  7. Yang Ming Line

  8. Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd. (OOCL)

  9. Pacific International Lines (PIL)

  10. Ocean Network Express (ONE Line)

How to Track Wan Hai Lines Containers

The tracking process is simple and hassle-free. No registration or software installation required, just follow these three simple steps for instant shipment visibility:

Step 1: Open our Tracking Tool

Step 2: Enter Your Shipment Info

  • Container number (e.g., WHLU1234567)
  • Booking reference
  • Bill of Lading (BL) number

Step 3: Get Real-Time Updates

  • Current container or vessel location
  • Shipment status (in port, in transit, delivered)
  • Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) and any delays
  • Complete movement history and routing details

Other Shipping Lines

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What updates are included in container tracking?

    You’ll receive verified updates on events like gate-in, loaded on vessel, transshipment, discharge, and out-gate, along with the corresponding timestamps.
  • Where can I find my Wan Hai container number?

    Your Wan Hai container number is a unique 11-character identifier (for example WHLU1234567) that allows you to track and monitor your shipment worldwide. You can find it in:

    • Bill of Lading (B/L) or other official shipping documents
    • Booking confirmation email from Wan Hai or your freight forwarder
    • Printed on the container, usually on the door or side of the container
    • By contacting your logistics provider, freight forwarder, or Wan Hai support team

    Wan Hai Lines is known for its strong regional expertise in Asia-Pacific shipping and efficient container services. Enter your container number into our Wan Hai tracking tool to get real-time shipment updates, vessel schedules, and delivery milestones.

  • How often is tracking data for shipments updated?

    Tracking information is refreshed automatically as new data is received from Wan Hai and port terminals. The platform ensures you see the most recent available status.
  • Can I receive alerts for changes in my shipment?

    Yes. You can activate notifications to get email or mobile alerts when your container progresses through key milestones or experiences delays.
  • Does your system support multiple containers at once?

    Yes. You can track multiple Wan Hai shipments simultaneously and use filters to view them by event type, document number, or location.
  • Is Wan Hai container tracking available on the free plan?

    Yes. Wan Hai tracking is included in our free plan, which allows a limited number of trackings each month. You can sign up and start immediately.
  • What’s the reason behind Wan Hai tracking’s strong user feedback?

    Wan Hai tracking tool by GoComet is rated 4.5 from 1942 reviews collected from G2, Gartner, and recurring customer check-ins. Users highlight its intuitive interface and accuracy for daily use.
  • What container prefixes/SCAC codes does this tool support?

    Our tool supports Wan Hai’s official Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) WHLC and its registered ISO 6346 container prefixes, including 22AA and WHLU. This ensures accurate identification and real-time tracking for all Wan Hai shipments, with every update and milestone based on verified carrier data.
  • What should I do if my shipment is delayed?

    If your Wan Hai shipment is delayed, start by checking for port-related disruptions using GoComet’s Port Congestion Tracking Tool. This tool provides live congestion data at major global ports, helping you determine if the delay is caused by vessel backlog or terminal inefficiencies.

    Next, use GoTrack to trace your Wan Hai container’s journey in real time. GoTrack displays the most recent container location, transit milestones, and updated estimated time of arrival, all in a unified view.

    If the delay impacts your internal operations or external partners, activate GoShipment. This platform helps you coordinate across teams, assign delay-related tasks, send automatic updates, and stay aligned throughout the shipment lifecycle.

    Together, these tools provide the insights and control you need to respond quickly, reduce uncertainty, and minimize the impact of shipment delays on your supply chain.