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APL specializes in delivering advanced supply chain solutions to the U.S. Government, prioritizing streamlined cargo management across more than 160 countries.
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APL specializes in delivering advanced supply chain...
- Maritime services
American President Lines, LLC prides itself on being the...
- U.S. flag services
For 175 years, American President Lines, LLC has been a...
- Our extended network
Leveraging CMA CGM's global resources, APL extended network...
- Humanitarian aid
As a leading logistics provider for USAID, USDA and NGO...
- Special Cargo
At American President Lines (APL), we are committed to...
- Dry cargo
ISO certified and suitable for intermodal transport, our dry...
- Refrigerated cargo
One of the most technologically advanced reefer fleet in the...
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This web page allows you to track your container, bill of lading or booking reference with APL, a shipping company. It does not contain any information about american president lines, which is a different term.
APL is a trusted partner to the U.S. Government for ocean transportation and in-country logistics. It operates a fleet of U.S. Flag vessels that support national defense and provide secure and efficient services to key foreign military locations.
APL, formerly called American President Lines Ltd., is an American container shipping company that is a subsidiary of French shipping company CMA CGM. It operates an all-container ship fleet, including nine U.S. flagged container vessels.
APL is a subsidiary of the CMA CGM Group and a trusted partner to the U.S. government for ocean transportation and in-country logistics. APL operates nine U.S. flag vessels and offers services to key foreign military locations across the world.
1938: The U.S. government assumes control of Dollar Steamship Lines, renaming it American President Lines. 1950: Ralph K. Davies purchases American President Lines from the U.S. government for $18 million.
Nov 16, 2022 · The company announced on Wednesday that current CMA CGM America and American President Lines (APL) president Ed Aldrige will retire on 6 December and be replaced by Peter Levesque.