Singapore-based carrier ONE has confirmed an update to its East-West service network, covering Asia-North America, Asia-Europe and Asia-Middle East trade lanes.
According to the liner's press release, the revised structure will take effect from April 2026, and it aims to improve service reliability through an optimised global network.
To reach this goal, ONE intends to support the network with additional capacity from newbuild vessels scheduled for delivery in 2025 and 2026.
The carrier highlights that the port rotations for these services will continue via the Cape of Good Hope, while it continues to monitor the developments in the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandab Strait and Suez Canal.
Jeremy Nixon, Chief Executive Officer of ONE, stated that the 2026 product was designed to remain flexible and dependable, supporting global trade “while prioritising safety and stability amid geopolitical uncertainties.”
More information about the services and port rotations offered will be published in our next carrier service update.

