Live carrier data
Milestones pulled from 200+ ocean carriers and normalised into one event vocabulary, so a gate-out means the same thing everywhere.
Features
FrateZone reads directly from the carriers. No manual entry, no guesswork, no reconstructed routes.
Milestones pulled from 200+ ocean carriers and normalised into one event vocabulary, so a gate-out means the same thing everywhere.
The carrier's own route geometry, drawn lane by lane, with the vessel's live AIS position on it. Not a great-circle approximation.
Suez, Hormuz, Panama, Malacca, Gibraltar, Bosphorus and more. Status changes surface as banners on every affected shipment.
Email the moment a vessel departs, arrives, berths, or slips its ETA. Route them to your team or straight to the customer.
See which carriers and lanes actually hit their planned dates, using your own shipment history rather than a published index.
Scheduled CSV, XLSX and PDF reports to any recipient list. Webhooks for the systems that want the data raw.
Unlimited seats on company accounts. Admin, member, and read-only roles, with a shared pool of tracking credits.
Field-level change history on every shipment, with restore. You can always see who changed what, and when.
Put your own logo and palette on the platform and share it with clients as your own tracking portal.
A note on accuracy
Most tracking tools connect two ports with a line and call it a route. When the line crosses Kazakhstan, everyone quietly ignores it.
FrateZone reads the per-leg sea-lane path the carrier returns and renders it verbatim. If the Red Sea is closed and the vessel is going around the Cape of Good Hope, that is what your map shows, and that is what your ETA is built on.
Vessel positions come from AIS, not inferred from the last port milestone. The dot on the water is where the ship is.
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