First Magenta-Color ONE Ship Makes a Call in China

Aiswarya Lakshmi
Sunday, June 3, 2018

 Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced that the ONE Commitment, the company’s first magenta-color  containership with a carrying capacity of 8,560 TEU, successfully arrived at the Yantian International Container Terminals (YICT) on 24 May 2018.

Operated on THE Alliance’s Asia to North America PN2 service, the ONE Commitment is painted with an unmissable magenta as its brand colour which reflects the energetic, innovative and confident perception to customers. 
ONE Commitment started her maiden voyage from Singapore on 15 May 2018 and has already called at Laem Chabang, Cai Mep and Kaohsiung before arriving at the Port of Yantian, China. She will continue her journey to Tacoma and Vancouver. 
When returning to Asia, she will call at Ports of Tokyo, Kobe, Kaohsiung and Singapore. The PN2 provides a comprehensive eastbound service form South East Asia, South China, Taiwan to Pacific Northwest, and a premium westbound service from Pacific Northwest to Japan, Taiwan and Singapore.
“ONE is excited to unveil our first magenta vessel and we would like to thank YICT on this monumental occasion. Her arrival is hailed as a significant milestone for ONE,” said Shunichiro Mizukami, Region Head of East Asia, Managing Director, ONE (East Asia) Ltd.
“Today, ONE’s vessels calls at all major ports in China provide reliable, direct and comprehensive services to our customers. We are committed to service excellence and will continue to ensure the service quality that ONE gives is supporting the global trade.”
“We welcome the ONE Commitment to our terminal. Her maiden voyage signifies Yantian’s prominence in the global maritime industry. It also reflects ONE’s confidence on YICT’s capabilities and efficiencies. I look forward to welcoming many more ONE ships at our terminal for years to come.” said Patrick Lam, Managing Director of YICT. 
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