ONE will replace its WIN service with a new INE loop connecting West India and the US East Coast, starting August.
Ocean Network Express will suspend its WIN service between West India and the US East Coast and launch a new INE loop from August, according to a company advisory.
The carrier stated that the India North America Express service will strengthen network stability across West India, West Asia, and North America East Coast ports, reported ONE.
The final WIN sailing will be operated by the SAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE, departing Mundra on July 23 and arriving in New York on September 3.
The new INE rotation will cover Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Salalah, New York, Norfolk, Savannah, and Charleston, before returning to Nhava Sheva. The first sailing is scheduled on the MV TUCAPEL, departing Nhava Sheva on August 8 and reaching New York on September 12, subject to regulatory clearance.
Colombo connections to New York, Jacksonville, Charleston, and Savannah will be handled via the EC3 loop.
ONE stated that the new service will provide enhanced frequency and improved transit times, underscoring its commitment to comprehensive coverage and service quality.

