Ocean Network Express (ONE) has expanded its TID1 service loop to include direct calls at Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City, strengthening its intra-Asia network and improving connectivity across key Southeast Asian trade corridors.
The revised rotation is designed to enhance service coverage and provide customers with more flexible routing options, particularly for cargo moving between major transshipment hubs and emerging manufacturing centers in the region. The inclusion of Singapore is expected to boost transshipment efficiency, while Ho Chi Minh City adds direct access to one of Vietnam’s fastest-growing export gateways.
ONE said the changes will also improve schedule reliability and transit times by optimizing port calls and vessel deployment within the loop. The move aligns with the carrier’s broader strategy to refine its regional network in response to shifting trade patterns and increasing demand within Asia.
The TID1 service plays a key role in ONE’s intra-Asia offerings, supporting cargo flows across multiple markets. With the latest update, the company aims to capture growing volumes linked to Southeast Asia’s expanding manufacturing base and rising intra-regional trade.
The enhanced service is expected to provide greater supply chain resilience for shippers, particularly amid ongoing uncertainties in global logistics and evolving port dynamics.
