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APL vessels are world's first to be accredited by Lloyd's Register Hull Assessment Scheme

APL's leadership will help raise bar on hull maintenance and reduce environmental impact of older vessels

Singapore, 22 June 2007 - APL has become the first container shipping company in the world to achieve Lloyd's Register Hull Assessment Scheme (HAS) certification, the industry's highest standard for vessel hull structure maintenance.

APL worked closely with leading classification society Lloyd's Register to develop this new process, which is an extension of Lloyd's Register's existing Hull Renovation Scheme and will help to raise the bar on hull maintenance and reduce the environmental impact of older vessels.

To date, two of APL's 15-year-old 3,821 TEU A-class vessels - APL Alexandrite and APL Almandine - have undergone the highly stringent HAS verification process. A third ship - APL Amazonite - is currently undergoing the same assessment scheme.

"The Hull Renovation Scheme is a comprehensive hull assessment, renovation and certification service that helps owners and operators to enhance the condition of their ships' hulls, making them comparable to ships of a lesser age," says Brian Henry, Global Manager, Ship Inspection and Assessment Services, Lloyd's Register.

"The HAS verification process involves a similar program of assessment and renovation, but the process will be repeated every two-and-a-half years, making it even more rigorous. Our assessment of APL's two vessels concluded that their hull structure continues to be similar to that of a typical five-year-old vessel," added Mr Henry.

The HAS scheme is suitable for commercial vessels of all types and sizes - whatever their age. If a vessel fails to meet the required standard, the scheme identifies potential deterioration areas and ensures that they are addressed. This can help to reduce the likelihood of safety issues and protect the ocean environment from pollutants.

The average age of APL container ships is nine years, with every vessel certified to the latest ISM (International Management Code for the Safe Operation of Ships and for Pollution Prevention) standards. However, according to Goh Teik Poh, APL’s Senior Vice President for Global Operations & Network, it is essential for APL to continue pushing for more rigorous maintenance standards.

"APL invests significantly in the maintenance of our vessels to ensure we reach destinations around the world efficiently and safely without damaging the ocean environment. Through the HAS program, we hope that the entire industry will increase standards for hull maintenance."

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 Lloyd's Register
Lloyd's Register is an independent risk management organisation. The Lloyd's Register Group works to help improve its clients' quality, safety, environmental and business performance throughout the world, because life matters. Its expertise and activities cover shipping, railways, other land-based industries and oil and gas. The Group comprises charities and non-charitable companies, with the latter supporting the charities in their main public benefit goal. Web site: www.lr.org

Media inquiries
Asia-Middle East
Paul Barrett
Telephone: (65) 6371 7959
paul_barrett@nol.com.sg

Americas
Mike Zampa
Telephone: 510 272 7380
michael_zampa@apl.com

Europe
Peter Owen
Telephone: (44) 1737 248 300
peter@isiscomms.com



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