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Since 1967, ACL has been a specialized transatlantic carrier of containers, project and oversized cargo, heavy equipment and vehicles with the world's largest combination RORO/Containerships. ACL has five transatlantic sailings each week and also markets the Grimaldi Lines direct RORO/Container service between the US and West Africa. The company also offers service for non-containerizable cargo from North America to the Mediterranean, Middle East, South Africa, Australia and Asia. ACL is a Grimaldi Group company.
APL provides customers around the world with container transportation services through a network combining high-quality intermodal operations with state-of-the-art information technology.
APL is a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore-based Neptune Orient Lines, a global transportation and logistics company engaged in shipping and related businesses.
We help customers grow their business – whether that is venturing into new territories, exploring new business opportunities, or growing in already developed markets. With more than 150 years’ experience, APL has the knowledge and the expertise to help you negotiate the increasingly complex and ever-changing global marketplace.
COSCO is one of the world's premier full service intermodal carriers. The company utilizes a vast network of ocean vessels, barges, railroad and motor carriers to link the international shipper with the consignee.
Founded in 1961, COSCO has consistently been the world's fastest growing shipping company over the past decade and is now one of the largest container operators in the world.
COSCO Container Lines, headquartered in Shanghai. COSCON's operations are managed by regional offices in New York, Hamburg, Sydney, Tokyo, Seoul, Singapore, Dubai, Johannesburg and Beijing. 85 representative offices are maintained in 49 countries around the world, while operational agencies are located in 1000 cities in 160 countries.
COSCO's 20 Main Line Services connect over 1000 ports worldwide to reach more direct ports of call than any other carrier in the world.
Hanjin Shipping is Korea's largest and one of the world’s top ten container carriers that operates some 60 liner and tramper services around the globe transporting over 100 million tons of cargo annually. Its fleet consists of some 200 containerships, bulk and LNG carriers.
Hanjin Shipping, an operating company of Hanjin Shipping Holdings has its own subsidiaries dedicated to ocean transportation, terminal operation, ship management, ship repair and 3PL serving various customers around the world.
With 6,000 employees in 60 different countries and 230 branch offices, Hanjin Shipping is building its global logistics network, which is also supported by the company’s 13 dedicated terminals at the world’s major hub ports and 6 inland logistics bases.
Maersk Line is the global container division and the largest operating unit of the A.P. Moller – Maersk Group, a Danish business conglomerate. It is considered the largest container shipping company in the world by revenue and employs approximately 25,000 people. Maersk Line operates over 600 vessels and has a capacity of 2.6 million TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units).The company was founded in 1928.
MSC provides an unparalleled service network via dedicated own offices throughout the world and remains a truly independent and private Company able to respond quickly to market changes and implement long term plans, without unnecessary interference or delay.
As of end-January 2014, MSC was operating 445 container vessels with an intake capacity of 2,291,000 TEU's.
With a streamlined management structure in Geneva, MSC has become a leading customer focused and cost effective global transportation solution for many shippers.
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) is a Hong Kong-based container shipping and logistics service company. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Orient Overseas (International) Limited (OOIL).
Today, OOCL is one of the world’s largest shipping and logistics companies, with more than 280 offices in 58 countries around the world. OOCL provides 78 services covering international trading markets with a fleet of more than 270 ships, including Grand Alliance member line vessels, feeder and OOCL-owned and operated vessels.
OOCL has vessels of different classes with capacity varying from 2,500 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) to 8,063 TEU, plus ice-class vessels for extreme weather conditions.
The Grand Alliance was formed in 1998. Its members are Hapag-Lloyd (Germany), MISC Berhad (Malaysia), NYK (Japan) and OOCL (Hong Kong).
ZIM Integrated Shipping Ltd was established in 1945, and has developed into one of the largest, leading carriers in the global container shipping industry.
ZIM remains at the forefront of the carrier industry by rapidly adapting to commercial developments and emerging markets.
ZIM’s global reach extends to over 120 countries, with a network of global and regional shipping services that connects your business to strategic ports around the world.
ZIM’s fleet comprises over 90 modern vessels.