APL Maritime Ltd.

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APL Maritime Ltd. (APL) is a fully owned subsidiary of the CMA CGM Group, one of the world's leading container shipping companies. Based in the United States, APL Maritime Ltd. primarily focuses on providing shipping and logistics services, including managing a fleet of vessels and ensuring the transportation of goods globally.

Key Aspects and Services:

  1. Fleet Management: APL Maritime operates a fleet of modern, fuel-efficient vessels. These vessels are equipped to meet stringent environmental regulations and are designed to optimize cargo capacity and operational efficiency.

  2. Global Reach: Leveraging the vast network of the CMA CGM Group, APL Maritime provides extensive global shipping routes. This includes operations across major international trade lanes between the Americas, Europe, Asia, and other regions.

  3. Logistics Solutions: APL Maritime offers integrated logistics solutions that go beyond maritime transport. This includes door-to-door services, warehousing, and supply chain management. The company aims to provide seamless end-to-end solutions for its customers.

  4. Environmental and Social Responsibility: APL Maritime is committed to sustainable practices. They adopt eco-friendly technologies and practices to reduce carbon emissions and the environmental impact of their operations. Additionally, the company adheres to high standards of social responsibility, including fair labor practices and community engagement.

  5. Customer Service and Technology: APL Maritime emphasizes customer satisfaction through reliable service and customer support. They leverage modern technology for tracking and real-time data, ensuring transparency and efficiency in their operations. Digital platforms and tools facilitate better customer interaction and service management.

  6. Compliance and Safety: Safety and regulatory compliance are critical components of APL Maritime's operations. The company complies with international maritime standards and regulations to ensure the safety of its fleet, crew, and cargo.

Through its integrated services and commitment to excellence, APL Maritime Ltd. plays a significant role in the global logistics and shipping industry, maintaining a strong reputation for reliability and efficiency. The support and resources of the CMA CGM Group further enhance its capabilities and service offerings, enabling the company to meet the diverse needs of its global clientele.

Products

Containers

Oakland USA

1111 Broadway 2nd Floor
Oakland CA 94607
USA

Rockville United States

6110 Executive Boulevard
Rockville MD 20852
United States

Ships

APL BELGIUM

Container Ship | Flag: United States | Port: OAKLAND, CA

APL AGATE

Container Carrier | Flag: United States of America | Port: OAKLAND, CA

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