
Ocean Network Express (ONE) will introduce a new Jebel Ali call on its USEC–Indian Subcontinent WIN service later this month, according to Dynaliners. The addition strengthens the connection between the United States East Coast, the Middle East and major Indian Subcontinent hubs, giving exporters and importers access to a wider, more efficient corridor.
With the update, the service rotation will be: New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Jacksonville, Charleston, Jebel Ali, Hazira, Nhava Sheva, Colombo, and back to New York.
Jebel Ali, one of the Middle East’s most important transshipment hubs, offers strong inland connectivity and significant reefer and consolidation infrastructure. ONE’s decision to include the port is expected to improve transit options for shippers moving retail, industrial and refrigerated cargo.
Industry sources note that demand for U.S.–Middle East–ISC routes has remained stable despite market volatility, with carriers adjusting networks to maintain reliability and competitive transit times. ONE’s WIN service addition reflects these strategic adjustments as more carriers strengthen their presence in high-volume corridors linking the Americas and South Asia.







