Mexico's trade has been growing steadily as more businesses look to source and ship goods through the region. Factors like changing tariffs, new supplier networks, and increased demand across Latin America are driving this shift.
To support this growth, we've integrated with all major terminals in Mexico to provide nearly 100% visibility into container imports moving into North America. This ensures broader coverage, more reliable data, and clearer shipment tracking across key trade routes.
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Expanded Tracking Across Mexico's Ports and Terminals
In an evolving trade landscape, visibility and predictability in logistics are more critical than ever—especially for imports into Mexico, a rapidly growing trade corridor. This data is critical to managing imports and running an efficient pickup and delivery operation. Terminal49 now offers comprehensive tracking across all major Mexico terminals, empowering logistics operators, freight forwarders, importers, and customs brokers with real-time, enriched data.
Newly Integrated Mexico Terminals Include:
Port | LOCODE | Terminal Name | Terminal Code |
Manzanillo | MXZLO | SSA Mexico | 39 |
Manzanillo | MXZLO | Contecon Manzanillo | 241 |
Manzanillo | MXZLO | Terminal Internacional de Manzanillo | 40 |
Veracruz | MXVER | Hutchison ICAVE | 69 |
Lázaro Cárdenas | MXLZC | Terminal Portuaria de Contenedores | 200 |
Lázaro Cárdenas | MXLZC | APM Terminals Lázaro Cárdenas | 257 |
Ensenada | MXESE | International Terminal (EIT) | 27 |
Progreso | MXPGO | APM Terminals Yucatán | 184 |
Altamira | MXATM | Altamira Terminal Portuaria | 22 |
Key Container Milestones Now Enriched:
Some of these milestones and statuses are soured from Ocean carriers and Vessel AIS. The terminal integrations helps us improve coverage of these attributes for each shipment/container, and reduce the latency when data becomes available on Terminal49.
- Identification of Discharge Terminal and code
- Vessel Birthing event
- Vessel Arrived (ATA) event
- Container Discharge event
- Container Gate Out (full-out) event
- Container availability for pickup
- Last Free Day (LFD) for pickup
- Container hold and release statuses (customs and line)
- Container Fees (demurrage, gate etc)
- Terminal appointment availability
This level of detailed visibility dramatically reduces manual tracking efforts and helps logistics professionals proactively manage operations and reduce costs associated with delays.
New Ocean Carrier Integrations for LATAM and Caribbean Trade
We’ve added two new ocean carriers—Seaboard Marine and Trailer Bridge—to strengthen Terminal49’s visibility across Latin America and the Caribbean. These integrations help logistics teams track shipments more reliably in regions that have traditionally been difficult to monitor.
With these additions, Terminal49 now supports even more trade lanes into Mexico, Central America, and island ports in the Caribbean. This means broader geographic coverage, improved milestone tracking, and fewer blind spots in your container operations.
Newly integrated carriers:
- Seaboard Marine
- Trailer Bridge
These partnerships enhance our commitment to providing reliable, real-time shipment data across the Western Hemisphere.
Operational Benefits You Can Expect
These new integrations help your logistics operations:
- Reduce manual tracking and reconciliation efforts. Now all your containers coming into North America can be tracked on Terminal49.
- Have complete coverage of import specific milestones across all the containers you track so you can improve pickup and delivery operations.
- Improve accuracy and confidence in ETAs.
- Minimize unnecessary storage and demurrage fees.
- Streamline customs clearance with timely updates.
For example, importers using Veracruz terminals can now proactively schedule pickups right after customs clearance, optimizing logistics operations and saving costs.
Upgraded Infrastructure for Better Accuracy and Latency
But we didn’t stop at geography. We also took this opportunity to strengthen the core of how data moves through Terminal49—across every container, milestone, and event.
We’ve rolled out infrastructure improvements and new event reconciliation logic across our key pipelines, including OOCL, HMM, and others. These upgrades allow Terminal49 to:
- Clean and unify noisy or duplicate events
- Fill milestone gaps with verified, multi-source data
- Provide consistent timelines, even for complex transshipments
- Improve latency for critical milestone updates
The result? A more complete, accurate picture of every container’s journey—delivered faster, and with fewer surprises.
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