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APL Enhances Far East – India Service to Connect Key Growth Markets

China India Express service provides direct connection between North China and India

Singapore, 16 April 2007 – APL, a global leader in container transportation, today announced the introduction of the China India Express (CIX) service, to cater to the surging economies of India and China.

APL’s CIX service replaces the existing Singapore Subcontinent 2 (SS2) service, which served between APL’s hub in Singapore and Nhava Sheva. The new service will expand port coverage up to Bohai Bay in North China and make additional stops in South China and Colombo on its way to India, connecting key ports where demand is growing rapidly.

“APL’s success is built on innovation and understanding the needs of our customers’,” said Ron Widdows, APL’s Chief Executive Officer. “CIX is our latest value-added service that will strengthen our leadership position in Asian market.”

“APL was the first in the industry to develop direct India-focused services through the Singapore Subcontinent Express (SSX), and subsequently the SS2. While these services have been very successful, the need to keep up with our customers’ appetite for more direct services has prompted us to launch the CIX. In addition, we believe that the Northern Chinese ports of Xingang, Dalian and Qingdao will continue to see strong growth and hence we are confident that the new CIX service will best meet our customers’ needs,” Mr Widdows explained.

The CIX will start calling at North China in mid-May 2007 at Xingang port in Tianjin.

The CIX service will deploy five ships with a capacity of between 2000 – 2500 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), which are in high demand between China and India. APL will provide three ships with another two provided by OOCL.

The port rotation will be: Xingang - Dalian - Qingdao - Hong Kong - Shekou - Singapore - Colombo - Nhava Sheva - Singapore – Hong Kong – Xingang.

“Markets such as India and China are getting more sophisticated as customers realize the need to have consistently high quality shipping services. These customers are becoming increasingly concerned about the opportunity costs of missed shipments, stock outs and late deliveries,” said Mr Widdows.

Trade volume between China and India has been growing at a robust rate, and these markets are expected to see GDP growth of 9.5% - 10% and 8% - 8.5% respectively in 2007.

The booming Indian economy driven by the evolving Indian consumer, reduction of import duties and signing of various free trade agreements will see strong rise in sourcing from the industrial heartlands of North China. This has contributed to the perceivably high demand for refrigerated services between India and China.

The new CIX service will enable APL to offer excellent port coverage augmented by high quality international container shipment services and increased container cargo capacity.

About APL
APL is a global container transportation company offering more than 60 weekly services and nearly 300 calls at more than 90 ports in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. It combines world-class intermodal operations with leading-edge IT and e-commerce. APL is a unit of Singapore-based Neptune Orient Lines (NOL), a global cargo transportation and logistics company. APL Web site: www.apl.com

About NOL
NOL is a Singapore-based global transportation and logistics company. Its container transportation arm, APL, provides customers around the world with container transportation services that combine high quality inter-modal operations with state-of-the-art information technology. Its supply chain services arm, APL Logistics, provides international, integrated logistics services and solutions, employing the latest IT and data connectivity for maximum supply chain visibility and control. NOL Web site: www.nol.com.sg

 

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