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ONE introduces new services linking East Asia and Middle East

Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced the launch of its new weekly services—“Gulf Asia Liner Express (GLX),” “Central China Middle East Express (CMX),” and “South China Middle East Express (SMX)”—which will connect East Asia with the Middle East.

These new services will enhance coverage, boost connectivity, and increase frequency to Asia for this expanding trade route, complementing ONE’s existing Asia Gulf Express Services.

The New Service Details will be as follows: Gulf Asia Liner Express (GLX)

The Port Rotation will be Busan, South Korea > Qingdao, China > Xiamen, China > Da Chan Bay, China > Port Kelang, Malaysia > Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates > Dammam, Saudi Arabia > Bahrain, Bahrain > Busan, South Korea. The turnaround time is set at 49 days, with an estimated time of arrival in Busan on 29 October 2024.

The details of the new service are as follows: Central China Middle East Express (CMX)

The port rotation will be Shanghai, China > Ningbo, China > Shekou, China > Singapore, Singapore > Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates > Sohar, Oman > Port Kelang, Malaysia > Shanghai, China.

The turnaround time is set at 42 days, with an estimated time of arrival in Shanghai on 29 October 2024.

The details of the new service are as follows: South China Middle East Express (SMX)

The port rotation will be Nansha, China > Da Chan Bay, China > Port Kelang, Malaysia > Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates > Hamad, Qatar > Nansha, China. The turnaround time is set at 35 days, with an estimated time of arrival in Nansha on 8 November 2024.





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