Eimskip container tracking
Opens the carrier’s tracking page — paste your number there
Track Eimskip shipments at the source: we keep the verified link to Eimskip’s own tracking page and route your container number to it. Eimskip’s tracking form doesn’t accept numbers passed in a link, so we open the correct page for you to paste your number into. A valid number looks like EIMU4309362.
Eimskip at a glance
- BIC owner code
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EIMU - Tracking link type
- Carrier tracking page — paste your number
- Official website
- eimskip.com
- Tracking link verified
- 2026-07-12
How to read an Eimskip container number
EIMU4309362 format-valid example — not a live shipment
Container numbers follow ISO 6346, the international standard for freight-container identification: four letters, six serial digits, then one check digit. The first three letters are the owner code — registered with the BIC (Bureau International des Containers) — and the fourth letter is the equipment category (U for a standard freight container).
Take EIMU4309362 as an Eimskip-style example: EIMU is the registered prefix (owner code EIM plus the category letter U), 430936 is the serial, and the final 2 is the check digit computed from the ten characters before it — tracking systems use it to catch typos before they search.
Eimskip numbers usually carry this owner prefix:
EIMU If your Eimskip tracking isn’t working
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1 Check the number format first
Container numbers are exactly four letters plus seven digits (like EIMU4309362). A common slip is confusing the letter O with zero, or dropping the final check digit. Copy the number from the door of the container or your booking confirmation rather than retyping it.
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2 Make sure the number was issued by this carrier
If your shipment was booked through a freight forwarder or NVOCC, the number on your paperwork may be the forwarder’s own reference, which Eimskip’s system won’t recognise. Ask the party that issued your documents which carrier number to use — or paste the number on our homepage and let the prefix detector identify the issuer.
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3 Too early or too late
Timing matters: a number that was only just issued may not show results yet, and carriers remove old shipments from public tracking a few weeks after delivery. If the shipment is very new or long delivered, an empty result doesn’t mean the number is wrong.
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4 Paste carefully on Eimskip’s page
Because Eimskip’s form can’t be pre-filled from a link, paste the number exactly — with no leading or trailing spaces and no extra characters copied from an email. If the page shows a security check, complete it and search again.
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5 Still nothing?
Contact whoever sold you the freight service (your forwarder, broker, or Eimskip directly) with the container number and the booking reference — they can see internal status that public tracking doesn’t show.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I track an Eimskip container?
- Enter your container number in the box above and select Track. We open Eimskip’s official tracking page so you can paste your number. Eimskip container numbers usually begin with EIMU.
- What does an Eimskip container number look like?
- Container numbers follow the ISO 6346 standard: four letters then seven digits (for example CSNU1234567). The first four letters identify the owner. For Eimskip the owner prefix is EIMU. A format-valid example is EIMU4309362.
- Why does the Eimskip page open without my number filled in?
- Eimskip’s tracking form is protected (captcha, login, or a non-shareable form), so the number can’t be passed in the link. We open the correct page — just paste your number there.
- What if my number doesn’t start with EIMU?
- Then it probably wasn’t issued by Eimskip — shipments booked through a freight forwarder or partner carrier often travel under a different issuer’s container number. Paste the number on our homepage and the prefix detector will suggest the right shipping line, or check your shipping documents for who issued them.
- Is this Eimskip’s official tracking site?
- No — this is an independent directory of official carrier tracking pages. We keep a verified link to Eimskip’s own tracking page and send you there; the tracking data you see comes directly from Eimskip, and we never see or store it.