ONE Expands Asia-South America Service

November 25, 2018

Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced the further expansion of its Asia - east coast South America service as a follow-up to the earlier announcement detailing the expanded cooperation with Hapag Lloyd.

A week ago, ONE announced the expansion of its Asia-South America service.  ONE had said it is cooperating with Hapag-Lloyd and Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC) in the Asia-South America trade lane.

Commencing in the 2nd week of December 2018, the additional weekly offering will enhance ONE’s service frequency and broaden its coverage between Asia and the east coast of South America, it said in a press release.

According to the press release, below will be ONE’s Coverage between Asia and the east Coast of South America.

Asia - South America East Coast Express 1 (SX1): Rotation: Pusan - Shanghai - Ningbo - Shekou - Yantian - Hong Kong - Singapore - Santos - Paranagua - Navegantes - Montevideo - Buenos Aires - Rio Grande - Navegantes - Paranagua - Santos - Coega - (Port Kelang) - Singapore - Hong Kong – Pusan

Asia - South America East Coast Express 1 (SX2): Rotation: Pusan - Shanghai - Ningbo – Hong Kong - Shekou - Singapore – Sepetiba - Santos - Itapoa - Itajai - Buenos Aires – Montevideo – Itajai - Paranagua - Santos - Singapore - Hong Kong – Pusan

“The new product offers market-leading transit times, reliable on-time service between Asia and the east coast of South America and enhanced inbound coverage for Santa Catarina state,” ONE said in Monday’s announcement.

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