The vibrant magenta of Ocean Network Express (ONE) once again served as a powerful symbol in support of a crucial cause during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In observance of #WearItPink Day on October 18th in the United Kingdom, employees at DP World's terminal in the Port of Southampton creatively arranged 21 of the distinctive ONE containers to spell out the universally recognized message of "HOPE," adorned with a pink ribbon.

Breast cancer affects a significant portion of the population, with approximately 55,000 cases diagnosed annually in the U.K., representing 15% of all new cancer diagnoses.

Ocean Network Express Europe & Africa actively participates in this initiative with 100 specially branded Pink Ribbon containers circulating globally. The shipping line has pledged to donate $100 to the Brussels-based Breast International Group for every photograph of these containers shared on LinkedIn, amplifying awareness and support.

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