10 April 2018

[100418.EN.SEA] All Ahead Full After First Week of Japan's Legacy Carriers Working as ONE


ALL appears to have gone well after the first week of Japan's legacy carriers - NYK, MOL and "K" Line - working as ONE, and bringing 1.4 million TEU capacity to the market to it the world's sixth biggest ocean carrier.

"We have ensured a smooth start," region head and managing director of Ocean Network Express (East Asia) Ltd, Mr Shunichiro Mizukami, said.

"We concentrate on ensuring that all continues to work smoothly," he said. "In 2018, we will keep our feet on the ground and staying close to the market."

"ONE is hybrid-carrier, big enough to survive, yet small enough to care," said Mr Mizukami.

While ONE is based in Singapore, the lion's of its business, some global headquarters functions, including pricing and handling of key global accounts, because the China export market is what matters most.

What has been and will be of vital concern, he said, is maintaining peerless service to Japanese BCOs, whose holdings, factories and plants are scattered the world over, but mostly in Japan, Korea, mainland China, Taiwan, Vietnam and the East Asia region covered by Mr Mizukami's Hong Kong office.

Source : HKSG.



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