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ONE enlists Union Pacific to handle container freight from USWC
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OCEAN Network Express (ONE) has contracted the Union Pacific (UP) railway to handle intermodal shipments from and to US west coast ports.
With a global fleet of 250 vessels, ONE was established through a merger of Japan's three largest ocean liners - MOL, NYK and "K" Line, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
"Union Pacific is proud to continue our relationship with the carriers that make up ONE's joint venture and support its changing needs with transportation solutions offering efficient transit times and reliability," said Union Pacific vice president Beth White.
Thus, containers arriving or departing from US west coast ports will transfer between ONE vessels and Union Pacific trains at its on-dock and near dock facilities in Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Union Pacific will also carry ONE shipments arriving at Pacific Northwest ports in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington.
Based in Singapore, ONE offers an extensive liner network covering 100 countries. Its North American headquarters is located in Richmond, Virginia.
With a global fleet of 250 vessels, ONE was established through a merger of Japan's three largest ocean liners - MOL, NYK and "K" Line, reported the American Journal of Transportation.
"Union Pacific is proud to continue our relationship with the carriers that make up ONE's joint venture and support its changing needs with transportation solutions offering efficient transit times and reliability," said Union Pacific vice president Beth White.
Thus, containers arriving or departing from US west coast ports will transfer between ONE vessels and Union Pacific trains at its on-dock and near dock facilities in Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Union Pacific will also carry ONE shipments arriving at Pacific Northwest ports in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington.
Based in Singapore, ONE offers an extensive liner network covering 100 countries. Its North American headquarters is located in Richmond, Virginia.