Track your OOCL (OOLU) container in real time with TrackingMCP — live carrier events, the vessel's position, a predicted ETA, and automatic demurrage & detention alerts. Works by container number, bill of lading, or booking number, with no OOCL portal login.
OOCL container numbers follow the ISO 6346 standard — four letters (an owner prefix ending in U) followed by seven digits, for example OOLU1234567. Containers operated by OOCL commonly carry these prefixes:
| Prefix | Operator |
|---|---|
| OOLU | OOCL |
| OOCU | OOCL |
Other prefixes can also appear when OOCL carries leased or slot-shared equipment.
Every OOCL import container has a free-time clock — the calendar days before demurrage & detention charges begin. Look up OOCL's published free days on the free-time reference →, and let TrackingMCP alert you before the clock runs out.
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOLU) is headquartered in Hong Kong — part of the COSCO Shipping group. Alliance: Ocean Alliance.
How do I track my OOCL container?
Enter your OOCL container number, bill of lading, or booking number into TrackingMCP. You get live OOCL carrier events, the vessel's position, a predicted ETA, and automatic demurrage & detention alerts — without logging into the OOCL portal.
What do OOCL container numbers look like?
OOCL container numbers follow the ISO 6346 standard: four letters (an owner prefix ending in U) followed by seven digits, e.g. OOLU1234567. OOCL containers commonly carry the OOLU, OOCU prefixes.
Can I track OOCL by bill of lading or booking number?
Yes. TrackingMCP resolves OOCL shipments by container number, bill of lading (B/L), or booking reference and returns the same normalized, DCSA-aligned event timeline.
How do I avoid OOCL demurrage and detention charges?
Track the container's free-time clock and act before it runs out. TrackingMCP sends automatic D&D alerts, and you can look up OOCL's published free days with the free-time lookup tool.
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