Customs Friction
Foreseeable border delay from the calendar — as a quiet heads-up.
What it does
When a shipment is crossing a border and a nationwide public holiday falls at either end within the next ten days, customs and handling on that side are likely to pause. This turns that foreseeable risk into a note instead of a surprise.
The data behind it
A public-holiday calendar (TrackJet's own copy) plus the shipment's resolved route. It reasons only about legs it can actually resolve.
What it shows
A short, dated note on the timeline — which country, which holiday, what date — only when there is a live border crossing and a nationwide holiday in range.
What it does NOT do
- Not a live customs-status feed: it does not know whether your entry is held, flagged or cleared.
- It stays silent when there is no crossing or no holiday in range, rather than manufacture concern.
- A shipment with no resolved route produces no note — the absence is honest, not a clean bill.