ECMU Container Tracking

ECMU container tracking page allows you to track ECMU coded containers and get real-time status updates from port of loading to port of discharge.

What does ECMU tracking mean?
What does ECMU tracking mean?

ECMU is just one of the prefix codes that CMA CGM, APL assigns to its containers. Containers with ECMU prefix code mean that they belong to CMA CGM, APL company and you can track a ECMU container with the numbers added after this prefix code.

Beginner's Guide
How can I track ECMU containers?

You can track ECMU containers with the numbers added after this prefix code (ECMU), this unique prefix + numbers combination is called container number. A container number consists of a 4 letter prefix code and 7 numbers. The other format you can use for container tracking is the bill of lading number (B/L). A bill of lading number usually consists of the first 4 letters of the carrier's SCAC (Each carrier has a unique scac code) code, which can be followed by different letters, and then several numbers.

Try ECMU tracking, it's free!
ECMU tracking on Shipsgo
ECMU tracking is possible with 3 easy steps:
  • Enter: Your container number starting with ECMU code
  • Click: The "Track Shipment" button.
  • Sign-up: To reach an all-in-one dashboard along with 3 free credits, where you can manage your tracking requests.
Stay Informed by receiving real-time notifications about your ECMU containers' status.
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ECMU tracking on Shipsgo
Is ECMU a prefix or a SCAC code?
Is ECMU a prefix or a SCAC code?

A SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) serves as a carrier's unique ID, with each carrier having only one SCAC code. Prefixes, on the other hand, are classification codes for containers and can vary. ECMU is a prefix code assigned to containers by the CMA CGM, APL.

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