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TSLA: NOT ENOUGHBA: NEW LOW AS TENSION BUILDSGXO: SURGINGR: EASY DOES ITDSV: MOMENTUMGXO: TAKEOVER TALKXOM: DOWNGRADEAMZN: UNHARMEDEXPD: WEAKENEDPG: STEADY YIELDGM: INVESTOR DAY UPDATEBA: IT'S BAD
TSLA: NOT ENOUGHBA: NEW LOW AS TENSION BUILDSGXO: SURGINGR: EASY DOES ITDSV: MOMENTUMGXO: TAKEOVER TALKXOM: DOWNGRADEAMZN: UNHARMEDEXPD: WEAKENEDPG: STEADY YIELDGM: INVESTOR DAY UPDATEBA: IT'S BAD
SINGAPORE, 11 Dec 2017
APL today announced the launch of the North Atlantic Service (NAS), expanding its offerings in the Trans-Atlantic trade.
NAS promises market leading transit times as it serves the major North European markets and the U.S. East Coast. For instance, a cargo from London to New York will be delivered in 12 days while shipments on board the NAS from Le Havre to Miami will arrive in 13 days.
With its direct port calls in London, Dunkerque, Zeebrugge and Philadelphia, NAS further expands APL’s coverage in the Trans-Atlantic trade.
The NAS will commence sailing from London on 3 January 2018 with the following port rotations:
Zeebrugge – London – Rotterdam – Dunkerque – Le Havre – New York – Savannah – Miami – Savannah – Philadelphia – Zeebrugge
Click for more service information: NAS
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