Metrans | Tracking
By J. Chen, Logistics Tech Correspondent
"Rail is the most carbon-efficient mode, but it was historically the least transparent," says Tomas Havel, a Prague-based freight forwarder. "Trucks have GPS. Ocean vessels have AIS. But intermodal rail? You had the train number and a prayer." metrans tracking
METRANS, a subsidiary of the HHLA Group, is one of Europe’s leading intermodal operators, specializing in rail and terminal connections between ports (like Hamburg and Koper) and landlocked industrial hubs (like Budapest, Prague, and Bratislava). But for shippers and freight forwarders, the company’s real value isn't just its network of trains and cranes—it’s the attached to every shipment. Ocean vessels have AIS
Here is an in-depth look at the feature that has become the backbone of Central European supply chains: METRANS tracking. Before the current iteration of METRANS tracking, logistics managers relied on static timetables. If a train from the Port of Koper to the Czech Republic was delayed at a border crossing near Bratislava, no one knew until the train failed to arrive hours later. But for shippers and freight forwarders, the company’s
If you are a METRANS customer, go beyond the public dashboard. Ask your sales representative for API access or automated alert configuration. The real power isn't in watching the dot move—it's in the data that moves your operations. Need to track a specific METRANS shipment? Visit the official METRANS customer portal and enter your container or booking number. For API documentation, contact your METRANS account manager.