ONESEA Solutions Joins the Container Ship Safety Forum (CSSF)

CSSF welcomes ONESEA Solutions as a new member of the Forum.

Hamburg, Germany – The Container Ship Safety Forum (CSSF) is pleased to welcome ONESEA Solutions as a new member of the Forum.

ONESEA Solutions joins the CSSF to actively contribute to, and learn from, a collective industry effort dedicated to improving safety performance across the global container shipping sector. Through its membership, ONESEA Solutions becomes part of a global network of container ship owners, operators, and managers collaborating on safety-related challenges through the exchange of experience, dialogue, and shared learning. 

Commenting on the membership, Raman Handa, CEO of ONESEA Solutions, said:

“ONESEA Solutions joined the CSSF to actively contribute to, and learn from, a collective industry effort dedicated to improving safety performance across the global container shipping sector. We see real value in open dialogue and shared learning, and look forward to engaging with peers across the forum.” 

Swapnodeep Mondal, Second Chairman of the CSSF Management Board added:

“We are pleased to welcome ONESEA Solutions to the CSSF. Their engagement reflects the Forum’s core purpose: bringing together operational experience from across the industry to support continuous improvement in safety performance.”

 

About ONESEA Solutions

ONESEA Solutions is a ship management company established in 2024 through a collaboration between Ocean Network Express (ONE) and Seaspan. The company provides ship management and maritime compliance services for container vessels and currently supports a fleet of approximately 60 container ships. 

ONESEA Solutions focuses on safety management, operational integrity, and regulatory compliance across its managed fleet.

 

About the CSSF

Launched in 2014 and incorporated as a registered association in 2018, the Container Ship Safety Forum e.V. (CSSF) is an international industry association and global business-to-business network dedicated to improving safety performance and management practices in the container shipping industry.

CSSF members collaborate by measuring, reporting, benchmarking, sharing best practices, and engaging with key industry stakeholders.

The 31 ordinary member companies of the CSSF represent more than 50 percent of the worldwide available TEU capacity on fully cellular container vessels.

 

Media contact

Runa A. Skarbø
CSSF Secretariat 
✉ secretariat@cssf.global