Sailing Schedules
- About project44's Sailing Schedules Application
- View Port-To-Port Schedules
- View Vessel Schedules
- View Service Network Schedules
- View Blank Sailings
- Sailing Schedules and Blank Sailings FAQs
- Are inland locations included in the sailing schedules?
- Does project44's Sailing Schedules application cover NVOCC schedules?
- How are the blank sailings displayed?
- How do you ensure the quality of the data provided, and what kind of method is used to measure project44's coverage?
- How often are the schedules updated in the Sailing Schedules application?
- How often is the blank sailings data updated?
- What are the main reasons for blank sailings?
- What does the "FIRST POL" and "LAST POD" columns refer to?
- What is a blank sailing?
- What is a service pool?
- What is the difference between "Fastest routes" and "All routes" in the port-to-port schedules?
- What is the difference between the yellow and red status on the blank sailing schedules page?
- Which blank sailings are displayed in the list?
- Which trade lanes are covered by project44?
- Why are some schedule results highlighted in yellow?
- Why are there differences between the port calls in the port-to-port schedules, the vessel schedules, and the service network?
- Why do the port-to-port search results in the Sailing Schedules platform display more connections compared to the carrier website?
- Why is a carrier not showing up in the search results?
- Why is the transit time different from the result shown on the carrier website?
- Why is there another transshipment port included than displayed in the P2P result on the carrier website?
- Why do the port-to-port search results in the Sailing Schedules platform display fewer connections compared to the carrier's website?
- Why might there be different information about whether a sailing is cancelled within the same service pool?