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April 2026 — 87 new ports added

Xeneta's port coverage is periodically expanded as our team identifies ports that should be added to the geo-hierarchy. This article logs those updates so you know what's changed and how it affects your network.

What's been added

The expansion spans Oceania, Africa, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and North America, reaching ports that serve shippers in emerging hubs like Lekki, Nigeria; Chancay, Peru; and Otake, Japan as well as inland locations in India like ICD Samalkha/Jhattipur (Panipat) and ICD Kota . It also brings in ports from our recent eeSea acquisition, which already carry transit time data.

What this means for you

For procurement teams, this means more granular coverage in your network and more lanes backed by daily, independent rate benchmarks. An increasing number of regional corridors can now be negotiated with the same data-driven confidence as a major trade lane.

Supply chain teams gain broader visibility into carrier performance and route alternatives on corridors that were previously hard to benchmark.

And for anyone building a tender or reviewing budget variance, the picture is simply more complete.

How to find the new ports

Every new port is live now: searchable in the platform, visible in the geo-hierarchy browser, and available for rate benchmarking and carrier comparison. If any of these ports sit on your network, open the geo-hierarchy browser and see what's new.

About the geo-hierarchy Xeneta organises ports into regional groups based on geographic proximity and rate similarity. For more detail on how this works, see Geo-hierarchy methodology.



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