APL’s 2010 on-time record in Trans-Pacific – 95%
by Press Release on 2011-03-01Only 12 vessels out of 237 missed the four-hour arrival window
SINGAPORE, 1 MARCH, 2011: Container shipping leader APL’s on-time performance in the all-important Trans-Pacific Trade was 95% last year. In its final report on 2010 vessel reliability, the Singapore-based carrier said today that APL ships missed their arrival window just 12 times in 237 port calls to the U.S. West Coast.
“Schedule reliability is the cornerstone of customer service in container shipping,” said APL President Eng Aik Meng. “While we’re pleased with our performance in 2010, we won’t be satisfied until we’re 100% on-time.”
APL’s accounting of 2010 reliability, following a mid-year report last August, is being made available this week. It’s visible at the carrier’s website: www.apl.com.
The report measures reliability on the five Asia-to-U.S. West Coast services operated exclusively by APL vessels. The trade lane is watched closely as a barometer of global trade since it connects North American consumer markets with Asian manufacturing centers.
APL considers vessels on-time if they arrive within four hours of their scheduled arrival. Most carriers measure reliability on arrival windows that range from 12-to-24 hours.
The summary of APL’s Trans-Pacific services:
About APL
APL is a global container shipping business offering more than 60 weekly services and more than 500 calls at more than 140 ports worldwide. It combines world-class intermodal operations with leading-edge IT and e-commerce. APL is a unit of Singapore-based Neptune Orient Lines (NOL), global shipping and logistics company. APL Web site: www.apl.com
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