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About Maersk Container Tracking

Our Maersk tracking tool provides real-time visibility of your shipments across global trade routes. Enter your container number, Bill of Lading (BL), or booking reference to instantly view location updates, milestone events, and estimated delivery.

Whether you are a shipper, freight forwarder, or supply chain professional, our tool is designed to simplify shipment monitoring by consolidating live updates in one place.

You can track gate-in, loading, departure, transshipment, discharge, and final delivery milestones. Predictive ETAs combine schedules with real-time AIS data, giving you the most accurate projections. For large-volume operations, bulk tracking and CSV export options help you monitor multiple containers at once and share status reports with your team.

About Maersk

A.P. Møller – Maersk was founded on April 16, 1904 by Arnold Peter Møller and his father Peter Mærsk Møller, and is headquartered at Esplanaden 50, Copenhagen, Denmark. Over the years, Maersk has expanded into a global conglomerate encompassing shipping, logistics, and ports, with its container shipping arm, Maersk Line, operating a fleet of over 700 vessels and managing a total capacity near 3.8–4.1 million TEUs worldwide. The company maintains a presence in more than 130 countries and continues to be significantly influenced by the Møller family through its ownership and governance structure.

Carrier Reliability

On-Time Arrival Performance

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

32.27%

Shipments on-time [as on Oct 13 - 2025]

Average Delay

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

+3.91

Average Delay [as on Oct 13 - 2025]

Emissions Insights

Gain insights into Maersk’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 Maersk Line 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., MAEU1234567)
  • 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

To gain 100% real-time visibility across all your shipments and drive savings via data-driven decisions, please enter your contact details to explore our Container Tracking software instantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I track a Maersk container by number, BL, or booking?

    Enter the container number, BL, or booking reference in the search field and select Maersk as the carrier. The system shows real-time location, latest milestone, and estimated arrival date.
  • What is the Maersk container number format?

    Maersk containers follow ISO 6346. Example: MSKU1234567. “MSKU” is the prefix, followed by six digits for the serial number, and a final check digit for validation.
  • What prefixes and SCAC codes does Maersk use?

    Maersk containers often use prefixes like MAEU, MSKU, and MCPU. The official SCAC code is MAEU, used in global trade and customs documentation.
  • Can I track multiple Maersk containers at once?

    Yes. You can paste multiple references or upload a CSV file. The tool generates live updates for each shipment, including milestones and ETAs, and allows you to export reports.
  • Why do Maersk ETAs change during the voyage?

    ETAs can shift due to weather delays, port congestion, or vessel schedule changes. Our tool recalculates ETAs using Maersk’s schedule data, AIS signals, and port events to ensure accuracy.
  • What explains the strong reputation of GoComet’s Maersk tracking tool?

    GoComet’s Maersk track and trace solution is rated 5.0 across 3,781 reviews from platforms like G2 and Gartner, along with detailed feedback from quarterly client review calls. Logistics teams consistently highlight its real-time accuracy, intuitive tracking interface, and seamless visibility into Maersk shipments across global trade routes.