ONE Singapore joins ONE’s growing fleet
13,900-TEU ONE Singapore in recent naming ceremony. Photo from Imabari Shipbuilding.

Ocean Network Express (ONE) recently announced the naming of ONE Singapore, the sixth vessel in a series of 20 ammonia/methanol ready container vessels.

The naming ceremony took place at the Hiroshima Shipyard of Imabari Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. in Japan, marking another milestone in ONE’s fleet expansion program.

The 13,900-TEU vessel “is another demonstration of ONE’s commitment to sustainable shipping practices,” the company said in a statement.

Following the successful integration of ONE Sparkle – ONE’s first owned newbuilding – and subsequent sister vessels, ONE Singapore is expected to strengthen the company’s service offerings on the trade lanes where she will be deployed.

Jeremy Nixon, ONE CEO, said in a statement: “Today’s naming of ONE Singapore signifies further progress in our fleet expansion strategy. This vessel, carrying the name of our global headquarters city, symbolizes our strong connection to Singapore’s vibrant maritime ecosystem.”

“As we deploy this vessel into service, we continue to build upon ONE’s strong commitment to Singapore, in its prime position as the leading global international maritime center,” he added.

Since establishing its global headquarters in Singapore in 2017, ONE has become an integral part of Singapore’s maritime community. The company’s headquarters serves as the command center for its global network operations.

ONE Singapore represents the continued execution of ONE’s strategy to build a more sustainable and efficient fleet. She is classed LR and Singapore flagged.

ONE is one of the world’s leading liner shipping companies, operating a fleet of more than 260 vessels with a capacity exceeding two million TEUs.

Through its extensive global network, ONE provides container shipping services to over 120 countries.

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