New SE Asia-Australia services
Singapore-headquartered Ocean Network Express (ONE) says that the three new services from Port Kelang and Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia will be a direct replacement of existing services to improve service reliability to the Singapore and Austral;ian ports. Photo from ONE
  • ONE says the three new Southeast Asia-Australia services will start in early March 2023
  • New AU1 service will be a loop starting in Port Kelang, the New AU 2 loop will begin and end in Tanjung Pelepas, and the New WAU will have a shorter loop from Tanjung Pelepas via Singapore to Fremantle and back
  • The new services will directly replace existing services for better reliability, ONE says

Three new Southeast Asia-Australia services will be launched starting in early March 2023, Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced on January 19.

The new services will be a direct replacement of existing offerings to improve service reliability, the Singapore-headquartered Japanese shipping company said in a press release.

The New AU1 service will be a loop starting and ending in Port Kelang via Singapore and the Australian ports of Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Fremantle.

The New AU 2 loop will begin and end in Tanjung Pelepas via Singapore and the ports of Brisbane and Sydney on Australia’s east coast, while the New WAU service will have a shorter loop from Tanjung Pelepas via Singapore to Fremantle and back.

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“ONE will continue to deploy our vessels on the services, which are expected to start from early March, subject to regulatory approvals,” the company said.

The new service rotations will be as follows:

New AU1

Port Kelang -Tanjung Pelepas – Singapore – Melbourne – Sydney – Adelaide – Fremantle – Port Kelang

First sailing: ETA Port Kelang March 9

New AU2

Tanjung Pelepas – Singapore – Brisbane – Sydney – Brisbane – Tanjung Pelepas
First sailing: ETA Tanjung Pelepas March 7

New WAU

Tanjung Pelepas – Singapore – Fremantle – Tanjung Pelepas
First sailing: ETA Tanjung Pelepas March 13

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