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APL, EX1 service update

APL:

We are pleased to inform that APL has enhanced our network services to bring you improved connectivity and faster transit into Guam-Saipan, via APL’s weekly U.S. flagged Eagle Express 1 (EX1) service.

With the updated rotation of EX1, connection to Guam-Saipan is now faster, with just 16-day and 18-day transit from Oakland and Los Angeles into Guam respectively. Cargo will now arrive Guam on Mondays, with cut-offs for Oakland on Fridays at 03:00, and Tuesdays at 19:00 for Los Angeles cargo.

What’s more, drawing on APL’s 170-year strong heritage, EX1 will be deployed on vessels christened with former U.S. Presidents’ names.

As we rotate the new President-named vessels into EX1 service, you will notice some variation in arrival times to Guam until all President-named vessels are in place. Please note the following schedule with key dates so that you can make your bookings accordingly:


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As cutoffs may vary according to the vessel voyage, please ensure to check again at time of booking

Once all President-named vessels are in place, the following standard schedule will apply:


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Click here for more information on the connections into Guam-Saipan.

If you have any questions about the changes or need more information, please do not hesitate to contact your APL Representative, or contact our Guam-Marianas desk at guam.marianas@apl.com or at
1-844-GUAM APL (1-844-482-6275).





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