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ONE introduces Indian Ocean Mediterranean service (IOM)

Ocean Network Express (ONE) introduces the Indian Ocean Mediterranean service (IOM), connecting key regions such as India, Pakistan, and the Middle East with the vibrant Mediterranean area.

According to ONE, this new service is designed to elevate customer experience by providing expanded and improved service coverage in the region. The IOM service is set to deliver a dependable and high-quality transport solution, ensuring schedule integrity for their valued customers.

The launch of this service, originating from Nhava Sheva to the Mediterranean, will now commence with the revised schedule of Hyundai Busan/V0150W (ETA Nhava 28th January 2024) and Hyundai Busan/V0150E (ETA Valencia 28th February 2024). It’s worth noting that the service route will pass through the Cape of Good Hope.

The updated service rotations will be as follows:

The Hyundai Busan/V0150W (ETA Nhava 28 January 2024) / Hyundai Busan/V0150E (ETA Valencia 28 February 2024):

Nhava Sheva (India) – Mundra (India) – Karachi (Pakistan) – Valencia (Spain) – Barcelona (Spain) – Genoa (Italy) – Piraeus (Greece) – Damietta (Egypt) – Algeciras (Spain) – Karachi (Pakistan) – Mundra (India) – Nhava Sheva (India)

The Hyundai Jakarta/V0129W (ETA Nhava 11 February 2024) / Hyundai Jakarta/V0129E (ETA Valencia 13 March 2024):

Nhava Sheva (India) – Mundra (India) – Karachi (Pakistan) – Algeciras (Spain) – Valencia (Spain) – Barcelona (Spain)  – Genoa (Italy) – Piraeus (Greece) – Damietta (Egypt) – Algeciras (Spain) – Karachi (Pakistan) – Mundra (India) – Nhava Sheva (India)





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