ONE Modern establishes India-Georgia Ports connection

WIN service offers a weekly route from Bin Qasim, Hazira, Nhava Sheva and Mundra to New York and Savannah

Update: 2024-06-21 08:15 GMT

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Ocean Network Express (ONE) Modern, the first ship on the ocean carrier’s West India North America (WIN) service, called on the Port of Savannah, establishing the latest connection between India and Georgia Ports.

The WIN service offers a weekly route from Bin Qasim, Hazira, Nhava Sheva and Mundra to New York and Savannah, says an official release from Georgia Ports Authority (GPA).

“This new offering from ONE is a recognition of India’s growing role as a manufacturing hub,” says Griff Lynch, President and CEO, Georgia Ports Authority. “As the world’s most populous country, with a growing consumer class and significant infrastructure investment, India represents a remarkable opportunity for trade via Savannah.”

Lynch said deliveries from India to the U.S. East Coast are more efficient than U.S. West Coast routes. "Even with current vessel diversions around Africa, GPA reaches inland markets across the U.S. Southeast and Midwest three to five days faster than U.S. West Coast ports."

The addition of the WIN service from ONE brings GPA’s direct weekly India services to four while a total of eight services connect Savannah to the Indian Subcontinent. The service is provided by a fleet of nine vessels, all of which are operated by ONE, the release added.

“The WIN Service offers our valued customers a weekly routing from Nhava Sheva and Mundra to the U.S. East Coast," says Dan Sheehy, Senior Vice President, Product & Network, ONE. "This new service to the Port of Savannah demonstrates ONE's commitment to this important and growing market, providing reliability and flexibility to our customers."

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