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Japanese Shipping Company Launches Operations to Libya

July 20, 2025
Japanese Shipping Company Launches Operations to Libya
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Ocean Network Express (ONE), one of the world’s largest Japanese shipping companies, has launched its first maritime operations to Libya through the Misrata Free Zone Port. The move marks a significant step in the company’s strategy to expand its network across North Africa and the Mediterranean.

In a statement on its official Facebook page, the Misrata Free Zone highlighted that the start of shipping operations by the Japanese company underscores the growing appeal of the zone as a key logistics hub in the Mediterranean. The port’s strategic location, combined with advanced infrastructure and digital systems, has positioned Misrata as a leading player in regional maritime transport.

The addition of this global shipping line to the list of operators through Misrata is seen as a strong endorsement of the port’s competitive edge. The free zone offers streamlined customs services, modern logistics facilities, and an investor-friendly environment designed to attract major international companies.

The Japanese company, known for its vast global fleet and integrated shipping services, is expected to enhance Libya’s connectivity with global markets, boosting trade opportunities and providing faster and more efficient shipping routes for goods.

The Misrata Free Zone has increasingly gained prominence as a logistics and trade gateway due to its proximity to European and African markets. The collaboration is anticipated to bring more traffic to the port, supporting Libya’s efforts to revive its maritime trade sector.

Union of Marine Transport Shipping Agencies has been appointed as the local shipping agent for the Japanese company in Libya, ensuring smooth operational management and support for the new maritime services.

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