TRACKING & TRACING SYSTEMS
Know Where Your Goods Are: A Complete Guide to Monitoring Your Shipments into Liberia.
Uncertainty is the enemy of logistics. For importers in Liberia, knowing the exact status of your cargo allows you to prepare for duty payments and warehouse space. In 2026, tracking has moved beyond phone calls to digital transparency. Here is how you can monitor your goods.
While your goods are on the water, you can track them using the Master Bill of Lading (MBL) or the Container Number (e.g., MSKU1234567). Most major shipping lines (MSC, Maersk, Grimaldi) provide real-time GPS tracking on their websites. This allows you to see the Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) at the Freeport of Monrovia.
Once the ship docks at the Freeport of Monrovia, responsibility shifts to the terminal operator, APM Terminals Monrovia. You can use their online portal to check if your container has been discharged from the vessel and if it is ready for "Gate Out."
The most critical tracking for Liberian importers is the ASYCUDA World status. This is the government's digital customs system. A licensed clearing agent like Lealie Enterprise Inc can provide you with live updates on whether your entry is:
We provide all our clients with automated milestone alerts. From the moment your container hits the port to the second it clears the gate, we keep you informed.
Effective tracking reduces stress and allows for better business planning. Don't leave your logistics to chance—use the tools available to stay in control.