Targetnavigation · Digital Container Infrastructure

Digital Container Market Infrastructure for the United States

Targetnavigation develops the digital market architecture behind Global Container Network — connecting U.S. container demand with international inventory, freight capacity, logistics infrastructure, market intelligence and professional container businesses worldwide.

Container Technology Digital Procurement Freight & Logistics Global Market Connectivity
United States Market Infrastructure

Connecting the U.S. Container Economy with Global Markets

The United States is one of the world's most important container, logistics and intermodal markets. Targetnavigation's digital infrastructure strategy connects this market with Global Container Network, creating structured access to container inventory, procurement demand, freight capacity, depots, leasing and international market information.

Container Procurement

Digital access to structured container inventory and international sourcing opportunities through Global Container Network.

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Freight Infrastructure

Connect equipment requirements with the freight and transport environment supporting international container movements.

GCN Freight Exchange →

Digital Supply Network

Connect container traders, lessors, depots, carriers and other professional market participants through one international platform.

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Technology & Platform Development

The Digital Architecture Behind Global Container Network

Global Container Network was developed through Targetnavigation as a digital infrastructure for the international container economy. The objective is to reduce fragmentation between container inventory, commercial demand, freight capacity, logistics services and professional market participants.

Global Container Marketplace

A structured environment for discovering container equipment across U.S. and international markets.

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Live Availability

Container availability can be connected with structured inventory and supplier information rather than fragmented sourcing channels.

Live availability →

RFQ Infrastructure

Structured demand enables professional buyers to communicate container requirements through a standardized procurement workflow.

GCN RFQ environment →

Freight Exchange

Freight capacity extends the digital ecosystem from equipment procurement into container transportation and international logistics.

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Depot Infrastructure

Depot visibility connects equipment with storage, handling, inspection, repair and operational container services.

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Container Leasing

Leasing expands digital procurement beyond outright equipment purchase into flexible container fleet access.

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One Connected Architecture

From Fragmented Data to a Connected Container Ecosystem

Targetnavigation's approach is not based on creating another isolated listing directory. Global Container Network is designed to connect multiple commercial and operational layers of the container industry within one digital environment.

United States Container Economy

Digital Infrastructure for Major U.S. Container Markets

U.S. container activity extends from major maritime gateways to inland intermodal and industrial markets. Global Container Network provides the transactional environment while Targetnavigation develops the digital architecture connecting these market layers.

Gulf & Texas Markets

Houston and Dallas connect port, industrial, rail, road and container demand across major southern U.S. logistics corridors.

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Pacific Container Markets

Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle and Tacoma connect U.S. demand with transpacific container and freight networks.

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Midwest & Intermodal

Chicago, Kansas City and other inland hubs demonstrate why container infrastructure extends far beyond seaports.

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Atlantic & Southeast

New York, Savannah, Charleston, Miami and other gateways connect regional container demand with international trade.

Ports & terminals →

U.S. Container Demand

Professional buyers can move from market research into structured sourcing and RFQ workflows through Global Container Network.

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International Connectivity

U.S. companies operate globally. GCN therefore connects American requirements with international container and logistics markets.

Global Container Network →
Digital Container Technology

From Marketplace Listings to Connected Enterprise Infrastructure

Modern container markets require more than webpages and individual listings. Structured data, enterprise integration, market intelligence and continuously updated operational information create the foundation for scalable digital procurement.

Enterprise API

Professional companies can connect existing ERP, TMS and inventory environments with Global Container Network.

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Inventory Synchronization

Structured integrations support scalable publication of container inventory and related operational data.

Integration architecture →

Freight Data

Freight offers add a transport-capacity layer to the wider container procurement and logistics ecosystem.

GCN Freight →

Container Intelligence

Market intelligence connects operational container decisions with freight, port, equipment and international trade developments.

Container Intelligence →

Executive Research

Strategic research provides decision-makers with additional context on the development of digital container infrastructure.

Executive Whitepaper →

Global Platform Architecture

Marketplace, RFQ, freight, depots, leasing and enterprise technology operate as connected components of the GCN ecosystem.

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Targetnavigation + Global Container Network

Technology Architecture Connected to Real Container Markets

Targetnavigation develops the strategic and digital framework. Global Container Network provides the market-facing environment where professional users discover inventory, communicate demand, access logistics resources and connect with the international container economy.

Container USA · Digital Infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Targetnavigation's role in Global Container Network?

Targetnavigation is the company behind the development of Global Container Network and its digital infrastructure for the international container economy.

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Does Global Container Network serve the United States?

GCN provides access to container marketplace inventory, procurement workflows and network functionality relevant to U.S. and international container markets.

GCN Marketplace →

Can U.S. companies source containers internationally?

Yes. Global Container Network connects U.S. procurement with a wider international container and logistics environment.

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Does GCN include freight?

Yes. Freight forms a dedicated network layer connecting container requirements with transport capacity.

Freight Exchange →

Can enterprise systems connect with GCN?

GCN provides an enterprise integration path for professional companies managing inventory through ERP, TMS and structured systems.

Enterprise & API →

Does GCN provide container market intelligence?

Yes. Global Container Network publishes container market intelligence covering relevant equipment, freight, port and international trade developments.

Market Intelligence →
Targetnavigation

Building Digital Infrastructure for the Global Container Economy

The United States is a critical part of the international container economy. Targetnavigation connects technology, structured market data and digital procurement architecture with Global Container Network — enabling professional companies to participate in a more connected global container market.