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ONE increases sailing frequency for Africa, India and Middle East service

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Ocean Network Express announced that the Africa, India and Middle East service will increase its sailing frequency from fortnightly to weekly starting from May 2023. This is part of ONE’s commitment to enhance our services in Africa.

The increased frequency will begin from the Westbound sailing arriving at Jebel Ali on 6th May 2023 and the Eastbound sailing from Tema on 9th June 2023.

The AIM service rotation remains unchanged as follows: Jebel Ali – Mundra – Nhava Sheva – Colombo – Durban – Tema – Tincan – Apapa – Durban – Jebel Ali (Weekly frequency)

This upgrade to a weekly sailing frequency, will provide greater flexibility and convenience to cater to the dynamic needs of ONE’s customers.

Ocean Network Express was established on July 7, 2017 by the integration of ‘K’ Line, MOL and NYK.

Their fleet size is 1,505,181 TEU which is the 7th largest in the world. Operations will be performed through a fleet of 205 vessels, including 35 super-large ships, such as the world largest 20,000TEU container-ships, in a service network covering over 120 countries around the world.

ONE will further expand the number of ports in the future to Asia, North America, Europe, the Mediterranean Sea and the Middle East, also planning to expand our direct service to perform a wide service coverage.

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