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APL, Eagle Express 1 service update

We would like to inform that APL’s Eagle Express 1 (EX1) service rotation will be updated, bringing you 13-day fast transit on the westbound from U.S. West Coast to Yokohama, further connecting into the markets of Guam-Saipan via APL’s feeder network.

EX1 New Rotation
Qingdao – Shanghai – Busan – Los Angeles – Oakland – Yokohama – Naha – Busan – Qingdao

Click here for more information

 

Effective Voyage

Eastbound Vessel:
PRESIDENT WILSON
ETA Qingdao
20 Jul 2018
ETA Los Angeles
06 Aug 2018
Westbound Vessel:
PRESIDENT FD ROOSEVELT
ETA Los Angeles
19 Jul
ETA Yokohama
01 Aug 2018

When it comes to service reliability, APL’s flagship EX1 remains the industry’s leading service* in the Trans-Pacific, connecting the key markets of North Asia and the U.S. West Coast with consistent on-time performance. The revised EX1 service rotation will ensure APL continues to deliver the service reliability that our customers have come to expect from us.

What’s more, drawing on APL’s 170-year strong heritage, EX1 will be deployed on U.S. flagged vessels that are christened with U.S. Presidents’ names – with the first voyages running on President Wilson on the eastbound and President FD Roosevelt on the westbound.

* According to SeaIntel Global Liner Performance data and among all direct services from the Yangtze River Delta (i.e. Shanghai and Ningbo) to Los Angeles/ Long Beach in 2018 Q1, APL’s EX1 has the industry’s best on-time performance record





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