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Orient Overseas Container Line has announced the launch of its Southeast Asia to Indian Subcontinent Service, marking its first dedicated shipping connection between Southeast Asia and the west coast of India and Pakistan. The service is scheduled to commence on 24th April 2026, designed to provide a direct and reliable connection enhancing regional trade connectivity.
The service will follow a port rotation covering Laem Chabang, Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Mundra, and Karachi before returning via Port Klang and Singapore to Laem Chabang. The inclusion of key gateway ports across Thailand, Malaysia, India, and Pakistan ensures broad coverage of the region’s most active trade corridors.
OOCL stated the new service reflects the company’s commitment to strengthening regional connectivity and meeting the evolving demands of customers trading between Southeast Asia, India, and Pakistan. Customers seeking further details on sailing schedules and booking arrangements have been directed to contact their local OOCL representatives.
Source: Orient Overseas Container Line









