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The China Fisheries & Seafood Expo 2025 was an essential gathering for tackling the complex logistics
of frozen seafood transportation across the Asian market. A huge thank you to all our customers and
industry partners who visited our booth and contributed to such insightful discussions. The energy and
collaboration on the floor perfectly highlighted the vibrancy and innovative spirit of the seafood
industry.
of frozen seafood transportation across the Asian market. A huge thank you to all our customers and
industry partners who visited our booth and contributed to such insightful discussions. The energy and
collaboration on the floor perfectly highlighted the vibrancy and innovative spirit of the seafood
industry.
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR FY2025 2nd Quarter
FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR FY2025 2nd Quarter
Ocean Network Express (ONE) Expands Operations in Maldives with Appointment of a New Agent and Commencement of a Weekly Feeder Service
Ocean Network Express (ONE) is pleased to announce expansion of our services in the West Asia region. To better serve the Maldives market, we have appointed Seaway Logistics Maldives Pvt Ltd as our Agent in Male, Maldives.
The Global Recycling Shift: ONE's Insights on New Trade Flows
As the world moves towards a sustainable, circular economy, the concept of "End of Waste" is
fundamentally reshaping global supply chains. This principle establishes criteria for when waste
materials become new products or raw materials, and transforms processed waste materials into
commodities. Key materials like waste paper and scrap metal are at the forefront of this movement,
with their international trade volumes creating new challenges and opportunities for logistics. A
major realignment is underway: traditional import hubs are being replaced by growing markets in
India and Southeast Asia, driven by evolving regulations and surging domestic demand. For
businesses in the recycled resources market, understanding the drivers behind these new trade
flows is essential for maintaining a competitive edge.
fundamentally reshaping global supply chains. This principle establishes criteria for when waste
materials become new products or raw materials, and transforms processed waste materials into
commodities. Key materials like waste paper and scrap metal are at the forefront of this movement,
with their international trade volumes creating new challenges and opportunities for logistics. A
major realignment is underway: traditional import hubs are being replaced by growing markets in
India and Southeast Asia, driven by evolving regulations and surging domestic demand. For
businesses in the recycled resources market, understanding the drivers behind these new trade
flows is essential for maintaining a competitive edge.
Thailand India Pakistan (TIP) update
Ocean Network Express (ONE) announces the update of TIP services, to enhance the schedule integrity and the operational flexibility across multiple ONE service networks.