8.3 C
Hamburg
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
Home News Ocean Network Express opens new branch in Ireland

Ocean Network Express opens new branch in Ireland

Ocean Network Express (ONE) opened its first completely owned branch in Ireland. The new branch launched on 1 June in Dublin, the capital of the country.

“The new ONE office will provide quality and reliable shipping services to customers based in Ireland, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction,” said the company in a statement.

Fer Penders, country head of ONE Ireland, stated, “Our new office in Dublin symbolises our commitment to growth and I have full confidence in our teams’ abilities and the support we will receive from partners, stakeholders, and the local community.”

The Singapore-headquartered ocean carrier has more than 170 services covering over 120 countries, while it recently completed five years of operations.





Latest Posts

Berg Propulsion powers MPCC feeder vessels with bio-methanol optimization

NCL Nordland, the second of two advanced 1,300 TEU feeder vessels designed to pioneer bio-methanol usage in container shipping, has officially entered service. Sister vessel...

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical and MOL take delivery of Japan’s first dual-fuel methanol carrier

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company (MGC) announced the successful delivery of a state-of-the-art dual-fuel methanol carrier, chartered from Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), on a long-term...

Atlantic Forwarding, Atlantic Gate unite under one brand

Atlantic Forwarding and Atlantic Gate unite under one global brand: Atlantic Gate. This rebranding brings together the two entities under one brand. “This rebranding is...

Nuclear-powered vessels gain momentum amid climate push

As the shipping industry seeks radical solutions to meet climate goals and stabilize fuel costs, nuclear propulsion has re-emerged as a transformative force and...

Ukrainian ports face new risks after drone strikes on Russia

On June 1, 2025, Ukraine launched a large-scale, simultaneous drone strike campaign targeting multiple Russian air bases deep inside enemy territory. This marks a significant...
error: Content is protected !!