ONE Gearing Up For Launch

by | Jan 4, 2018

ONE Line (Ocean Network Express) are gearing up for their official April launch, with a recent order of new containers and a new website.

The newly branded shipping line, being created by the merging of the three major Japanese carriers K-Line, NYK and MOL, have ordered 10,000 40 foot high cube containers in their new magenta and grey colours.

Ocean Network Express will continue to be part of THE Alliance consortium which also includes Hapag Lloyd and Yang Ming.

We look forward to seeing the ‘pink’ containers on our vehicles and through our facilities in the near future.

If you would like to find out more about James Kemball’s intelligent container services, then please call us on 01394 601500, or email info@kemball.co.uk.

 

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