June11 , 2026

    Ocean Network Express adds Subic port to CTP service

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    • Ocean Network Express is adding Subic port to its China Thailand Philippines service with the maiden call expected on March 26
    • With this change, ONE introduces an additional route linking Subic Bay to East Asia (China/Korea), complementing the existing route between the Philippines and Singapore
    • The service will use MV Marina One with a port rotation of Laem Chabang-Cai Mep-Manila-Subic-Qingdao-Pusan-Shanghai-Laem Chabang

    Ocean Network Express (ONE) is adding Subic port to its China Thailand Philippines service  (CTP) with the maiden call expected on March 26.

    With this change, ONE introduces an additional route linking Subic Bay to East Asia
    (China/Korea), complementing the existing route between the Philippines and Singapore.
    This enhancement promises to boost convenience for our valued customers, the company said in a statement.

    It will also directly connect Subic port to Thailand.

    The service will use MV Marina One with port rotating Laem Chabang-Cai Mep-Manila-Subic-Qingdao-Pusan-Shanghai-Laem Chabang.

    “This enhancement promises to boost convenience for our valued customers,” the Japanese shipping company said.

    Subic port’s New Container Terminals 1 and 2 is operated by Subic Bay International Terminal Corp., a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

    The port has an annual capacity of 600,000 twenty-foot equivalent units and caters to more than a dozen weekly services and major shipping lines.

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