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Singapore-based ONE appoints Mr. Till Ole Barrelet as new CEO designate

Till Ole Barrelet will join ONE on 1 May as Chief Executive Officer-Designate and will succeed Jeremy Nixon as CEO on 1 July.

Singapore-based container shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) on Wednesday (25 February) announced planned leadership transitions which will be effective in the coming weeks. 

Till Ole Barrelet will join ONE on 1 May as Chief Executive Officer-Designate (CEO-designate). He will succeed Jeremy Nixon as CEO on 1 July, at which point Nixon will transition to the role of Senior Advisor.

Since ONE’s inception in April 2018, Nixon and his management team have led the transformation of legacy Japanese carriers – K Line, MOL, and NYK – into a unified global container shipping company. Under his stewardship, ONE has established itself as a major player in the container liner shipping industry, operating a fleet of over 260 vessels with capacity exceeding two million TEUs.

Till brings over 20 years of maritime and logistics experience to the role, most recently serving as CEO of Emirates Shipping Line (ESL). He has deep expertise in ship owning, financing, container shipping, trade development across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa.

To better position ONE for its next phase of growth, ONE will transition to a new Executive Management Team structure comprising the CEO and seven representatives from across all divisions. The new Executive Management Team, together with a further six regional leaders, will report into the CEO. This expanded leadership structure will facilitate closer collaboration across a global matrix structure at ONE. 

These changes are part of a planned leadership transition. The succession will be seamless, and customers and stakeholders will not be impacted. Please see Appendix A for details of the Executive Management Team and Regional Leadership Team. 

“Jeremy’s contribution to Ocean Network Express has been extraordinary,” said Mr. Jotaro Tamura, Representative Director and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ocean Network Express Holdings Ltd. 

“As our founding CEO, Jeremy has helped build ONE from the ground up, establishing our corporate culture and market position. We are deeply grateful for his strong leadership and vision in creating a resilient, financially strong company.”

“After a comprehensive search, Till emerged as the clear choice to lead ONE’s next chapter. His proven track record, deep industry understanding, and strategic vision align perfectly with ONE’s growth ambitions, commitment to operational excellence and customer service.”

“Leading ONE from Day One has been the defining chapter of my career,” said Nixon. 

“Together with an exceptional team, we have built something truly special. I am incredibly proud of what we have accomplished – navigating unprecedented challenges, investing in sustainable technology, and building a culture of service excellence. Now is the right time for new leadership, and I am very confident in Till’s ability to lead ONE forward.”

Commenting on his appointment, Barrelet said: “I am honored to lead Ocean Network Express at this pivotal time. Jeremy has built a formidable legacy with a strong culture, talented team, and solid operational foundation. ONE is well-positioned to navigate industry headwinds with an increasingly modern fleet, financial strength, and proven capabilities. I am committed to ONE’s service excellence and growth ambitions while driving our strategic priorities of ONE2030 forward.”

 

Photo credit: Ocean Network Express
Published: 26 February, 2026

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