Ocean Container Tracking

Dongjin Shipping Container Tracking – Track & Trace

Dongjin Shipping container tracking for container and bill of lading references. Check number formats, ocean milestones, and missing carrier updates.

Container prefixes
DJSU
Example
DJSU1234567
Headquarters
Busan, South Korea

Dongjin Shipping is a South Korean container shipping company providing services in Northeast Asia. Based in Busan, Dongjin operates feeder and short-sea services connecting Korean ports with China and Japan. The company serves as an important link in regional container transport.

Use the tracking form with a complete ISO container or carrier-supported bill of lading reference. CargoEnter organizes reported events into a timeline so the latest completed movement can be separated from estimated next steps.

Tracking availability and event detail depend on information supplied by Dongjin Shipping, terminals, airports, and handling partners. An arrival can describe a transit location and should not be treated as final delivery without a delivery or release event.

If tracking does not update, verify the reference format first. Newly issued references, interline handovers, transshipment, and delayed operational reporting can temporarily leave the timeline unchanged.

Supported container reference

Use a complete ISO container number such as DJSU1234567 or a carrier-supported bill of lading reference.

Understanding ocean statuses

Gate-in, loading, departure, transshipment, discharge, and delivery describe different physical operations. Arrival or discharge at an intermediate port is not final delivery.

Troubleshooting missing updates

Check the owner prefix and check digit first. Equipment ownership can differ from the operating carrier, and terminal or transshipment reporting can delay the next event.

Frequently asked questions

How do I track a Dongjin container?

Enter your Dongjin container number (e.g., DJSU1234567) or Bill of Lading number. Container numbers are 11 characters: 4 letters followed by 7 digits.

What container prefixes does Dongjin use?

Dongjin uses container prefixes including DJSU. These BIC codes identify containers owned or operated by Dongjin.

How often does Dongjin tracking update?

Dongjin tracking updates when the carrier reports a new operational milestone such as gate-in, loading, departure, transshipment, discharge, or delivery. Reporting time varies by carrier system, terminal, and route.

Can I track multiple Dongjin containers at once?

Yes. CargoEnter can organize multiple Dongjin containers in shipment workspaces with status, routes, documents, notes, and team follow-up. Available limits depend on the selected CargoEnter plan.

Is Dongjin Shipping the same as the container owner prefix?

Not always. A SCAC identifies the carrier, while prefixes such as DJSU identify registered equipment. Leased equipment can move with another operating carrier.

Why is my Dongjin Shipping shipment not updating?

Verify the complete reference and carrier first. The next physical movement may not yet have been reported by the carrier, terminal, airport, or handling agent.

Does an arrival status mean the Dongjin Shipping shipment is delivered?

Not necessarily. Arrival can describe an intermediate port or airport. Look for a final delivery, release, or equivalent destination event.