JAPANESE-owned but Singapore-based Ocean Network Express (ONE) has introduced a weekly service that connects India with South Carolina Ports (SC Ports).
one started its new West India North America (WIN) service at the Port of Charleston on June 26, when the 79,283-dwt ONE Modern arrived at Wando Welch Terminal.
The WIN service connects India's west coast to the east coast of the US, making it an important link for shipping companies.India has evolved as a major global producer and exporter of commodities such as electronics, food, clothing, and retail products.
This new service connects US customers directly, particularly in the expanding Southeast region, and provides shippers with a more efficient choice than the west coast.
Said SC Ports president and CEO Barbara Melvin: 'ONE's decision to bring its new WIN service to Charleston reinforces the competitiveness of our port market, and we are thrilled to support their growth.
'Our strategic location in the Southeast provides access to a growing consumer base, and our highly productive operations will support the success of this new service.'
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one started its new West India North America (WIN) service at the Port of Charleston on June 26, when the 79,283-dwt ONE Modern arrived at Wando Welch Terminal.
The WIN service connects India's west coast to the east coast of the US, making it an important link for shipping companies.India has evolved as a major global producer and exporter of commodities such as electronics, food, clothing, and retail products.
This new service connects US customers directly, particularly in the expanding Southeast region, and provides shippers with a more efficient choice than the west coast.
Said SC Ports president and CEO Barbara Melvin: 'ONE's decision to bring its new WIN service to Charleston reinforces the competitiveness of our port market, and we are thrilled to support their growth.
'Our strategic location in the Southeast provides access to a growing consumer base, and our highly productive operations will support the success of this new service.'
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