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ONE refreshes Adriatic service

Singapore-based box line Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced an update to its Adriatic Feeder Service (AIB) in the Mediterranean region.

“The service rotation has been redesigned to continue to offer seamless connections to the Asia-Mediterranean network,” said ONE in a statement. “The updated AIB service will be expected to provide a reliable and quality assured transport solution as well as schedule integrity.”

The first vessel sailing under the updated AIB service will be the 2006-built container vessel Benedikt with an estimated time of arrival (ETA) at Damietta on 22 May.

The updated rotation of the weekly service will be as follows:

Koper (Slovenia) – Trieste (Italy) – Venice (Italy) – Ancona (Italy) – Piraeus (Greece) – Alexandria (Egypt) – Damietta (Egypt) – Koper





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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