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ONE swaps its West India–US East Coast service for new INE loop

Carrier suspends WIN and launches the India North America Express from August

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Ocean Network Express is overhauling its West India to US East Coast network, suspending its WIN service and introducing a new India North America Express (INE) loop from August 2026.

The carrier said the INE would strengthen the stability of its network across West India, West Asia and the North America East Coast, with improved sailing frequency and optimised transit times. The final WIN sailing will be the San Francisco Bridge 0086E/W, due at Mundra on 23 July and New York on 3 September.

The new INE service will run a rotation of Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Salalah, New York, Norfolk, Savannah, Charleston and back to Nhava Sheva. Its first sailing is set to be the Tucapel, voyage 6132W/6232E, due at Nhava Sheva on 8 August and New York on 12 September, subject to regulatory clearance.

Alongside the change, cargo moving between Colombo and New York, Jacksonville, Charleston and Savannah will be handled via the carrier's EC3 loop.

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