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When does free time end?

Enter when the trailer arrived and the free-time allowance from your contract. This calculator shows exactly when free time runs out and how far into detention you are — in time, never dollars. Runs entirely in your browser. No signup, no upload, no logs.

Stop doing this math by hand.

Vantage YMS tracks dwell and detention time per trailer automatically, from gate-IN. 14-day free trial.

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Detention & free-time calculator

Free time starts when the trailer arrives or checks in. Once your allowance is used up, the clock keeps running into detention. You set the allowance — free time is a contract matter between the carrier and the yard, not an industry default.

When the trailer arrived or checked in at the gate.
Set yours:
Defaults to right now. Override to check a past or future moment.
Enter arrival time and free-time hours to start
This tool reports time only. Your detention rate is a contract matter between carrier and yard — Vantage tracks the time, you apply your own rate.

What this is — and what Vantage does automatically

This is the manual version of what Vantage YMS does on its own. The moment a trailer hits the gate, Vantage starts its dwell clock — so a clerk never has to subtract timestamps by hand or wonder which trailers have crossed into detention.

Manual, here.

You type the arrival time, your allowance, and read the result. Fine for a one-off, but it's a timestamp you have to capture and a subtraction you have to remember to do — per trailer, all shift.

Automatic, in Vantage.

Gate-IN starts the clock the instant the trailer is scanned. Every trailer's dwell and detention time runs live on the yard map and dashboard — overage surfaced before it becomes a dispute, in time, with your own rate applied off-platform.

A full yard management system, from a phone.

Detention tracking is one piece. Gate operations, C-TPAT inspection, live yard map, carrier appointments, driver-license capture, task dispatch, analytics — and 5-stage AI validation that reads container numbers in rust, fog, and faded paint.

Gate

Gate IN / OUT.

End-to-end gate transactions — container, trailer, driver, seal, and appointment linked at the moment of scan. The dwell clock starts here.

Time

Live dwell & detention.

Every trailer's free-time and detention clock runs automatically from gate-IN — shown in time, on the yard map and dashboard. You apply your own contracted rate.

OCR

5-stage AI validation.

Reads container and trailer numbers from a phone — on-device first, cloud-assisted on degraded images, math-checked, auto-corrected, and self-learning over time.

Compliance

C-TPAT 7-point inspection.

Digital 7-point checklist with an audit support pack: photos, GPS, timestamp, driver signature, and a SHA-256 content hash. Included on Pro and above.

Operations

Live yard map.

Real-time slot view. The manager sees every door and every move from any browser. Drivers and forklift operators get tasks instantly.

Carrier

Self-serve appointments.

Carriers book, edit, and track without a phone call. Public tracking link for shippers — no login required.

Reporting

Analytics & KPIs.

Throughput, detention exposure (in time), gate dwell, inspection pass-rate, OCR accuracy — every dashboard you'd expect from a $50K YMS.

Field

14-day offline queue.

Walk into a dead zone, finish the cycle, sync on reconnect. The gate never stops because the network did.

Pricing

Published, $149+/mo.

Lite $149, Pro $349 with C-TPAT inspection, Scale $649. 14-day free trial with no setup fee — payment method required at sign-up, no charge until day 15. Cancel anytime.

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Frequently asked

What is detention and free time?

Free time is the agreed window a trailer can sit at a facility without penalty, starting at arrival or check-in. Once that window ends, the trailer is in detention — the time beyond the free-time allowance. The length of free time and any rate are set in the contract between the carrier and the yard, not by any standard. That's why this tool asks you to enter your own allowance.

Does Vantage set detention rates?

No. Your detention rate is a contract matter between the carrier and the yard. This tool — and Vantage YMS — tracks the time only. You apply your own contracted rate to the overage time it reports. We deliberately never display or imply a dollar amount.

Does this run in my browser?

Yes. The calculator runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored — you can disconnect your network and it will still work.

Is the free-time allowance the same for everyone?

No. A live load and a drop-and-hook are often handled very differently, and every carrier↔yard contract sets its own numbers. We don't prescribe a default — you enter the allowance that applies to your agreement.

Let the yard keep the clock.

Vantage YMS tracks dwell and detention time per trailer automatically — 14-day free trial, cancel anytime. First scan typically under 10 minutes after sign-up.

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