New APL Vessel Launched in Shanghai Joins all Water Service to the US
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| Pictured at the launching ceremony of the 5000 TEU APL Virginia are (from left) Mrs Sarah Randt, Ambassador Clark T Randt Jr, APL CEO Mr Ron Widdows, Mrs Laddawan Widdows, Vice Chairman, Municipal People's Congress, Standing Committee, Shanghai Municipality Mr Zhang Sheng Kun, US Consul General in Shanghai Mr Doug Spelman, Mrs Nancy Spelman, APL’s parent company Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) President Greater China Mr Koay Peng Yen, Master of APL Virginia Captain J. Cabak |
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| The ceremony included Vice Chairman, Municipal People's Congress, Standing Committee, Shanghai Municipality Mr Zhang Sheng Kun locking the last container to be loaded onto the vessel with a container seal (pictured). The container was then lifted onto the vessel and Mrs Sarah Randt officially launched the APL Virginia, which immediately set sail for the US. |
Shanghai, 17 June 2005: - June 17, 2005 - Shanghai, 17 June 2005: - Global container shipping line APL’s newest vessel, the APL Virginia, has been launched in Shanghai by Mrs Sarah Randt, wife of US Ambassador to China, Clark T Randt Junior and is now on its maiden voyage across the Pacific to the US East Coast.
At the special ceremony attended by Guest of Honour Ambassador Randt and senior Chinese officials, including Vice Chairman, Municipal People's Congress, Standing Committee, Shanghai Municipality Mr Zhang Sheng Kun, as well as APL customers, APL’s CEO Ron Widdows said, “Today, many of our customers’ products are made or sourced here in China but their final destinations are often thousands of miles away in the US or Europe. The APL Virginia will be one of the many links in the chain that joins these markets and facilitates world trade. “
Mr Widdows said APL’s connection with China began when its ancestor company began plying the trade between San Francisco and Shanghai in the 19th century. Today, APL has 40 offices serving customers in all the major regions in China, and a staff there of more than 900.
The APL Virginia has joined her sister ship, the APL New York, on the New York Express (NYX) service, an all-water trans-Pacific service via the Panama Canal. With a maximum speed of 25 knots and a nominal capacity of more than 5000 TEUs, the vessel provides customers with increased capacity and some of the fastest sailing times between Asia and the US East Coast.
The APL Virgina will make her first port call at her namesake US state on 9 July.
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 logistics and transportation company. APL Web site: www.apl.com
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