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One Bill of Lading Tracking

One Bill of Lading Tracking

The bill of lading is a document and evidence of delivery of the cargo to the shipping line. After delivery of the full loaded containers to One shipping line, the shipping company will issue the bill of lading based on a procedure. Having this bill of lading (BL) number, you can easily track your cargo via One bill of lading tracking on Visiwise.

About One Line

Ocean Network Express was established on July 7, 2017 by the integration of 'K' Line, MOL shipping line and NYK shipping lines.

The business management company was established in Singapore. Regional headquarters have been established in Hong Kong, Singapore, UK, USA and Brazil and services are scheduled to start in April 2018.

ONE line fleet size will be 1,440,000 TEU which is the 6th largest in the world (as of June 2017). Operations will be performed through a fleet of 240 vessels, including 31 super-large ships, such as world largest 20,000TEU container-ships, in a service network covering over 90 countries around the world.

Since the company launch, it was stated that ONE aimed to be a global company that happens to be Japanese, rather than a Japanese company that happens to be global.

Founded 2017
Headquarters Singapore
Vessels 240 vessels
Fleet 1,440,000 TEU
Website www.one-line.com
FAQ

What is bill of lading tracking?

bill of lading tracking refers to the process of monitoring and tracing the movement of shipping containers from their origin to their destination. It involves the use of technologies such as GPS, RFID, and data communication networks to provide real-time or near real-time visibility into the location and status of containers.

Why is bill of lading tracking important?

Generally, bill of lading tracking offers a range of benefits, including enhanced supply chain visibility, improved operational efficiency, timely delivery, risk management, customer service, and compliance. It empowers businesses with the necessary information to optimize their logistics processes, make informed decisions, and ensure the smooth and secure movement of goods throughout the supply chain.

Who uses tracking tools?

Various stakeholders use bill of lading tracking tools, including shippers, consignees, freight forwarders, logistics providers, and customs authorities. These tools enable them to track and monitor containers throughout the supply chain.

How can users find One tracking numbers?

To find a One tracking number, users typically receive it from the shipping company or logistics provider when they book their shipment. It is usually a unique alphanumeric code assigned to each container. Users can also find the tracking number on shipping documents, invoices, or through online platforms or mobile applications provided by the shipping company.

What kind of data users get after bill of lading tracking?

After bill of lading tracking, users can obtain a range of data depending on the tracking system and service provider. Shipup provides you the Arrival and Departure, Location and Vessel Tracking, route, Movements (Milestones), Port and Terminal, and Rail Data.