MatchLog Solutions, a pioneer in sustainable logistics and supply chain optimization, has partnered with Ocean Network Express (ONE), one of the world’s leading container liner shipping companies, to enable large-scale reuse of import containers for export movements across Indian ports. The strategic collaboration aims to reduce empty container trips, shorten turnaround times, and enhance network velocity across major trade hubs.
India’s port infrastructure is under increasing pressure due to growing trade volumes. In this context, improving asset utilization without adding strain to roadways, drivers, or yards is crucial. The partnership between MatchLog and ONE directly addresses this challenge by leveraging real-time triangulation and reuse technology to repurpose incoming containers for outbound shipments, eliminating inefficient legs and unnecessary repositioning.
ONE brings its global fleet and strong presence in India to the initiative, ensuring scale and routing predictability for reuse operations. MatchLog will utilize its AI-driven platform, triangulation engine, and integrated yard ecosystem to execute container reuse with high visibility, speed, and accuracy.
Dhruv Taneja, Founder & Global CEO of MatchLog Solutions, commented, “This partnership represents a shared commitment to rethinking logistics in a market like India, where demand is high, but capacity, infrastructure, and environmental margins are tight. By aligning with a forward-looking partner like ONE Line, we are strengthening our mission to reduce wasteful movement and bring predictability into the container logistics chain. This is reuse at scale, built on data, driven by purpose.”
Masahiro Sakikubo, Managing Director, Ocean Network Express India Pvt. Ltd., added, “We are pleased to partner with MatchLog to operationalize sustainable container logistics at scale in India. As a global carrier, we see immense potential in integrating intelligent reuse systems that not only reduce cost and complexity but also support our decarbonization goals. Together, we aim to enable faster turnarounds, better equipment planning, and smarter movement of trade.”
This collaboration aligns with MatchLog’s broader vision to eliminate 10 billion kilometres of unnecessary container movement across the global EXIM supply chain. By combining data-first, asset-light solutions, the companies are setting a new precedent for scalable, efficient, and sustainable logistics in India.
