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What is an API?

API is the acronym for application programming interface — a software intermediary that allows two applications to talk to each other.

What APIs does PortConnect offer?

API Name

API Description

Container Visit API

A summary of details related to a container visit

Vessel Schedule API

A summary of all Vessel Schedule information

Container Visit Event API

Register interest in container visits and event types and then PortConnect will send you event information when those events occur

Vessel schedule Event API

Register interest in container visits and event types and then PortConnect will send you event information when those events occur.

Export Pre-Advice API

Send pre-advice to PortConnect directly from your system rather than manually entering the data via our website.

What ports is the data available for?

  1. Port of Auckland

  2. Port of Tauranga

  3. Timaru Container Terminal

  4. Lyttelton Port Company

  5. Depots

What are the most commonly used APIs?

Our most commonly used APIs are:

  • Vessel Schedule API

  • Container Visit API

  • Container Visit Event API

Container Visit and Container Visit Event Combo

Most of our users use a combination of the Container Visit API and the Container Visit Event API. Users subscribe to specific events and get informed when they happen then they call the Container Visit API to check any other details that may have changed against the container visit.

What Container event types are available?

A full list of event types is available here, Container Visit Event Types

What are the most commonly used event types?

Below is a summary of event types most commonly used by different company types,

Imports

Importers

Forwarders

Trucking companies

Active

Active

Active

Available

Available

Available

Gate Out

Gate Out

LFT 24hrs

Gate In (inland Port)

Gate In (inland Port)

VBS Changed

Exports

Exporters

Forwarders

Trucking companies

Gate In

Gate In

Active

No CEDO warning

No CEDO warning

VBS Changed

Load

Load

Do events get updated?

Yes! Some events get recorded multiple times.

Event Type

Description

Gate In/Out

Gate events can occur across multiple facilities. Gate events include the specific facility location information.

Line Release, MPI Release, Customs Release, Available, Cleared

These events all have a corresponding Cancelled version. Clearances can be revoked or updated and PortConnect records a Cancelled type event when this occurs. Once the issue has been resolved then a new release event will be created with a new event time.

When can I use the container visit type APIs? When will container data be available?

Containers will only show up in the APIs when the containers have been created in the ports' systems. For Imports this occurs when the port loads the Baplie (aka the vessel manifest)

How does the pricing work?

The full details of pricing is available here, https://www.portconnect.co.nz/#/content/pricing

High volume users may qualify for preferred customer discounts.

Container Visit API and Container Visit Event API discount

Users who receive Events are entitled to one free call to the Container Visit API for each event they receive. Most users subscribe to specific events then once they receive the event they call the Container Visit API to pick up additional container Visit details.

What is the typical flow of containers through the ports?

Imports

  1. Customs/MPI/Line release

  2. Container created via Baplie

  3. Cleared event recorded

  4. Discharge

  5. Available event recorded

  6. VBS obtained or Rail booked

  7. LFT set

  8. Gate Out of Seaport

  9. Gate in at Inland Port (Optional)

  10. LFT Changed (Optional)

  11. Gate out of inland port (Optional)

Exports

  1. Container pre-advised

  2. CEDO applied

  3. VBS obtained

  4. Gate In at Inland Port (Optional)

  5. Gate Out of Inland Port (Optional)

  6. Gate In at Seaport

  7. Load

Are there any differences between ports or other details to consider?

Q

A

When do containers get created?

Import containers are created when the port receives the Baplie (Vessel Manifest file) from the shipping line.

Export containers are created when the export pre-advice is submitted.

What happens when clearances and release messages are received before the container is active in the port’s system?

NZAKL, NZTRG, NZTIU - The clearances are stored until the import record is created. Once the import record the clearances are recorded with the timestamp from when the messages arrived.

NZLYT - The clearances are stored until the import record is created. Once the import record the clearances are recorded with the timestamp from when the messages arrived.

When can VBS bookings be made?

NZAKL

Imports - VBS bookings can be made once containers are cleared and before they are discharged.

Exports - VBS bookings can be made once containers have been pre-advised.

NZTRG

Imports - VBS bookings can only be made once containers are cleared and discharged.

Exports - VBS bookings can be made once containers have been pre-advised. Bookings can also be made by Booking Number.

Metroport

Imports - VBS bookings can only be made once containers are cleared and they have arrived at Metroport.

Exports - VBS bookings can be made once containers have been pre-advised.

NZLYT

Imports - ???

Exports - VBS bookings can be made once containers have been pre-advised.

City Depot

How long back does Track & Trace History go?

NZAKL, NZTRG - Records go back to 2015.

NZTIU - Records go back to 20XX

NZLYT - Records are currently only available via the Container Visit API which shows up to 1 year of historic data.

Where should we begin with an API integration?

  1. Send a link to our detailed technical documents to your developers/software provider and they can confirm if/how your system could process the APIs.

  2. Determine what data you are interested in processing into your system.

  3. Once you have determined what data you want and your developers have read the documentation then PortConnect is available to answer any process or technical questions you might have.

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