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XINU container prefix

A container number beginning with XINU is a leased box owned by Xin Hua — a container-leasing company, not a shipping line. The box is leased to whichever carrier is moving it, so you can't identify the carrier from the XINU prefix alone. Track it by its bill of lading or booking number with the operating carrier. (China leasing)

PrefixXINU
OwnerXin Hua
TypeLeasing company (leased box)

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How a container number is built

Every shipping container carries an ISO 6346 number: four letters then seven digits (six serial + one check digit). The first three letters are the owner code and the fourth is always U for a freight container — so the four-letter prefix identifies who owns the box. Owner ≠ always the line carrying it: leasing companies own millions of boxes that sail under many carriers, which is why a leasing prefix is tracked by bill of lading, not by the prefix.

XINU — FAQ

Is XINU a shipping line?

No. XINU is a container-leasing prefix owned by Xin Hua. The box is leased to a carrier, so track it by bill of lading rather than by the XINU prefix.

How do I track a XINU container?

Enter the bill of lading or booking number with the carrier that's actually moving the XINU box — the leasing owner (Xin Hua) doesn't operate the sailing.

Owner data from TrackingMCP's verified BIC prefix registry. Updated 2026-07-14.