How to track containers in Wando Terminal?
Wando Welch Terminal (WWT), the largest container terminal in South Carolina Port. At more than 400 total acres and moves about 78% of the port’s container volume per year, WWT can handle 3 neo-Pamanax ships at the same time with a maximum capability of handling vessels up to 20,000 TEU.
You can track and trace containers in Wando Welch and North Charleston Terminals in the link below.
Cargo and Equipment Inquiries – SC Ports Authority
The South Carolina Ports provide GO!Port service for freight forwarders and NVOCCs to view real-time status of their cargo, gate transaction and vessel schedules. However, this service is upon registration then you will be able to track containers in Wando Welch and North Charleston Terminals.
Tracking more than 100 containers per month?
GoFreight centralizes import container availability statuses from 97% of the terminals in US, freeing you from manually checking containers on multiple carriers, ports, terminals, and rails. All container statuses will be auto-updated in one platform, and customers have reported that GoFreight has saved them at least 1.5 hours per day.