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ONE enhances Scan Baltic feeder service network

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has decided to proceed with enhancements to its Scan Baltic Feeder Services.

According to the company’s recent restructuring of its Scan Baltic feeder service network, ONE will launch the weekly SBX (Scandinavia Baltic Express) service on 19 May with the following port rotation:

Wilhelmshaven (Germany) – Hamburg, CTA (Germany) – Fredericia (Denmark) – Gdynia (Poland) – Wilhelmshaven

In addition to the aforementioned service, ONE will also commence the following feeder services, aiming to further strengthen the network in the region:

  • SB2 (Scandinavia Baltic Express 2) – Effective vessel: Annalisa P 0196N, ETA Hamburg: 17 June 2024

Service rotation – weekly sailing: Hamburg (CTT) – Gdynia – Klaipeda – Hamburg (CTT)

  • SB3 (Scandinavia Baltic Express 3) – Effective vessel: Hanni 2424N, ETA Hamburg: 2 April 2024

Service rotation – weekly sailing: Hamburg (Eurogate & CTB) – Gdynia – Hamburg (Eurogate & CTB)





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