Marsa Ocean has introduced a new monthly shipping service connecting India with key ports across the Arabian Sea, further expanding its regional network and offering customers enhanced connectivity for containerized cargo. The new service is aimed at supporting growing trade flows between India and markets in the Middle East while providing reliable and cost-effective shipping solutions.
The monthly rotation is expected to facilitate the movement of a wide range of commodities, including engineering goods, textiles, chemicals, food products, and consumer merchandise. By offering scheduled sailings, the service is designed to improve transit reliability, provide greater supply chain flexibility, and meet the evolving logistics requirements of exporters and importers.
According to the company, the new route strengthens Marsa Ocean’s presence in the regional shipping market and complements its existing feeder and short-sea services. The expanded network is expected to improve cargo accessibility, optimize vessel utilization, and enhance service coverage across strategically important trade corridors in the Arabian Sea.
The launch comes amid steady growth in trade between India and Gulf economies, driven by increasing demand for manufactured goods, industrial inputs, and consumer products. Shipping lines continue to expand regional services to capitalize on rising cargo volumes and support customers seeking efficient alternatives for intra-regional container transportation.
Industry observers believe the new monthly service will provide additional capacity and strengthen maritime connectivity, helping businesses improve supply chain resilience and benefit from more frequent and dependable shipping options across the India–Arabian Sea trade route.
