Ocean Network Express transports luxury yacht

The Japanese container transportation and shipping company, Ocean Network Express (ONE), domiciled in Singapore, transported a luxury yacht. ONE’s ownership is shared between three shipping lines,  Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and K Line. This was done on behalf of Seven Star Yacht Transport, itself owned by the Spliethoff Group, a Dutch dry cargo and multipurpose specialist.

The team of ONE cargo experts successfully transported the Catamaran luxury yacht, with the supervision of a Sevenstar loadmaster during the load and offload process. The motor powered, Catamaran luxury yacht transported, was BALI 4.3 MY, manufactured by Bali Catamarans, and named Toulon. It measures 13,2 metres in length, and weighs 20 ton, or 20,000 kilogram. The Catamaran luxury yacht was transported aboard the Zeus Lumos, a container ship built in 2021, which is currently on its way from Singapore to Hong Kong.

Author: Emma Dailey

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Ocean Network Express transports luxury yacht

The Japanese container transportation and shipping company, Ocean Network Express (ONE), domiciled in Singapore, transported a luxury yacht. ONE’s ownership is shared between three shipping lines,  Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and K Line. This was done on behalf of Seven Star Yacht Transport, itself owned by the Spliethoff Group, a Dutch dry cargo and multipurpose specialist.

The team of ONE cargo experts successfully transported the Catamaran luxury yacht, with the supervision of a Sevenstar loadmaster during the load and offload process. The motor powered, Catamaran luxury yacht transported, was BALI 4.3 MY, manufactured by Bali Catamarans, and named Toulon. It measures 13,2 metres in length, and weighs 20 ton, or 20,000 kilogram. The Catamaran luxury yacht was transported aboard the Zeus Lumos, a container ship built in 2021, which is currently on its way from Singapore to Hong Kong.

Author: Emma Dailey

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