June18 , 2026

    ONE Launches New JTI Service to Strengthen Asia–Indian Subcontinent Connectivity

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    Ocean Network Express (ONE) has introduced its new Japan–Thailand–Vietnam–Indian Subcontinent (JTI) service, offering shippers a faster and more reliable logistics solution across key Asian markets. The integrated service is designed to enhance connectivity between Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent while improving overall supply chain efficiency.

    The JTI service consolidates three existing services—TIP, JT1, and JV2—into a single comprehensive loop, providing customers with expanded port coverage, streamlined cargo flows, and improved schedule reliability. The service forms part of ONE’s broader East Asia–Japan network enhancement strategy aimed at strengthening regional trade links and optimizing vessel deployment.

    The service rotation includes Tokyo, Yokohama, Shimizu, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Cai Mep, Laem Chabang, Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Pipavav, Karachi, Bin Qasim, Colombo, Laem Chabang, Cai Mep, and back to Tokyo, creating a seamless connection between major manufacturing and consumption hubs across Asia.

    By integrating multiple trade corridors into a single service loop, ONE aims to provide greater network efficiency, enhanced transit reliability, and more flexible shipping options for customers moving cargo across Asia and the Indian subcontinent.

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