CORPORATE PRESENTATION - Project Cargo Weekly · 14.12.2016 · 1 APM-Maersk 3,151,813 621 15.2% 2...
Transcript of CORPORATE PRESENTATION - Project Cargo Weekly · 14.12.2016 · 1 APM-Maersk 3,151,813 621 15.2% 2...
December 2016
CORPORATE PRESENTATION
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› ANL is a regional specialist and an established global operator › Originally “Australian National Line” › CMA CGM bought ANL from the Australian Govt. in 1998 › ANL managed as a stand alone entity › Major expansion since 1998 › Award winning customer service › Continued development and diversification plans
ANL COMPANY PROFILE
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KEY FIGURES – ANL GROUP
Turnover 2015 US$1,602M
TEU Moved 2015 1,535,000
Direct Worldwide Staff +1,000
Vessel Fleet 25
Ports Serviced >400
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ANL GROUP VOLUMES (TEU)
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014
430,
612
460,
778
505,
468
695,
101
944,
487
844,
739
925,
366
1,06
8,72
9
1,11
5,67
6
1,18
5,25
2
1,37
9,41
41,
534,
817
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ANL’s PARENT – CMA CGM
World’s 3rd largest shipping company
Turnover US$21 billion
TEU Carried 13 million
Vessel Fleet 536
Container Fleet (TEU) 2,520,000
Shipping Routes 200+
Worldwide Staff 29,000
Worldwide agencies and offices
600+
Ports of call 420+ CMA CGM Tower - Marseille
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TOP 10 GLOBAL CARRIERS
% Share ofWorld TEU
1 APM-Maersk 3,151,813 621 15.2%2 MSC 2,750,389 497 13.3%3 CMA CGM Group * 2,335,212 533 11.3%4 COSCO 1,573,498 290 7.6%5 Evergreen Line 963,777 190 4.7%6 Hapag-Lloyd 925,218 170 4.5%7 Hamburg Süd 641,923 126 3.1%8 Hanjin Shipping 625,416 101 3.0%9 OOCL 605,789 108 2.9%10 Yang Ming 575,773 103 2.8%
Top 10 shipping lines 14,148,808 2,739 68.4%
Standing TEU Ships
Source: AXSLiner – June 2016
* Includes NOL
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ANL – MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS
ANL launches SAS service (June 2013) focussing on central and southern China to/from Australia. ANL now offering three services per week between North/East Asia and Australia.
ANL launches KIX service (September 2013) linking South East Asia with Australia (Brisbane) and New Zealand, and offering improved transit times between Brisbane and the USA. ANL now offering three services per week between South East Asia and Australia.
ANL forms ANL Agencies PNG Limited (July 2013).
ANL establishes its own container park in Melbourne (February 2013).
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ANL – MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS
ANL completes purchase of Toll Perkins’ international business
Perkins ANL Xpress (‘PAX’) service linking Singapore with Darwin and Dili.
ANL-branded Darwin office opened in August.
Revamped ANZEX (late 2014)
Maintenance of current extensive Asia/NZ port coverage, while adding a southbound Brisbane call.
Launch of ANL website-based, e-business suite of tools. Broadened functionality.
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ANL – MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS
Launch of ANL’s ‘Stand Alone’ Tranztas Service
Dedicated 3-vessel Australia/NZ/Australia service.
Purchase of Toll’s Timor Leste business, renamed ANL Timor. Establishment of ANL’s office in Dili.
Revamped ‘KIX’ Service
Revised SEA/Brisbane/NZ/Brisbane/SEA service.
Global launch of Group’s CRM module, marking commencement of implementation of US$0.5 billion ‘SAPHIR’ (SAP) project.
More to come…
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ENVIRONMENT STRATEGY
Container shipping is already the most efficient and most environmentally sound method of transport. Even so, we are doing more to protect the marine environment, fight climate change, offer ecologically based solutions and develop an environmentally aware culture.
New Vessel Technologies o Fast oil recovery system o Electronic injection motors o New hull paint system o New generation compactors not incinerators o Vessel hydrodynamics - twisted edge rudder o Connections to shore power grid
Air emissions / Climate change o Vessel speed reduction on major routes o Green Flag certification in Long Beach/USA o Use of low sulphur fuel o International CO2 workshops
Waste and Biodiversity o Green Ship program (waste management improvements) o International workshops on waste improvement o Vessels speed reduction to prevent whale collision o Research on water ballast treatment technologies
Containers o Increase in bamboo floor container fleet o Research & development of low energy
consumption reefer containers
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CONTAINER FLEET
ANL operates as part of the CMA CGM global container pool.
• Over 2,520,000 TEU worldwide
• 50% less than 5 years old
• 168,000 TEU of Reefer Containers
• 10% are Eco-friendly.
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ANL ROUTE SUMMARY (1998)
Aust - Asia x 3
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ANL ROUTE SUMMARY (TODAY)
Aust - Asia x 8
Aust - PNG
Aust – NZ
Aust/NZ - EC USA
Melb. - Tasmania
Aust/NZ - Europe
Aust. Coastal x 3
WC USA – ANZ x 2
Pacific Is. x 3
NZ – Asia x2
MEG – Asia
Asia – PNG Asia – Timor
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A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
A3 NORTHERN EXPRESS › Weekly service, with ANL providing 3
of the 6 vessels › One of a string of 3 services covering
North and East Asia › Fast transit time into Japan and Korea
from Australia › Huge coverage of China ports over the
three loops › Includes 3 calls per week into Shanghai
and 2 into Hong Kong and Shekou › ANL reconfirms its long-term
commitment to the North and East Asia Trade
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Weekly Allocation: 1,325 TEU
From/To (Days) TerminalCY
Cutoff
Yokohama (Sun) Daukoku C-3 tba
Osaka (Mon) DICT C-12 tba
Pusan (Wed) DPCT tba
Qingdao (Fri) QQCT tba
Shanghai (Tue) Wai Gao Qiao P5 tba
Kaohsiung (Thu) KAOCT tba
MELArrive
Tue
SYDArrive
Fri
BNEArriveMon
23 26 29
18 21 24
12 15 18
14 17 20
22 25 28
20 23 26
From/To (Days)YOK
ArriveSat
OSAArriveMon
BUSArriveWed
TAOArrive
Fri
SHAArriveMon
KHHArriveWed
TerminalCY
Cutoff
Melbourne (Wed) 17 19 21 23 26 28 DPW tba
Sydney (Sat) 14 16 18 20 23 25 DPW tba
Brisbane (Tue) 11 13 15 17 20 22 DPW tba
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A3 CENTRAL EXPRESS
A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Weekly Allocation: 1,156 TEU
› Weekly service, with ANL providing 1 vessel
› One of a string of 3 services covering
North and East Asia › Fast transit time into Central China › Huge coverage of China ports over the
three loops
From/To (Days) TerminalCY
Cutoff
Sydney (Sat) DPW tba
Melbourne (Tue) DPW tba
Brisbane (Sun) DPW tba
SHAArrive
Thu
19
16
11
NGBArrive
Sat
21
18
13
From/To (Days) TerminalCY
Cutoff
Shanghai (Fri) Wai Gao Qiao P5 tba
Ningbo (Sun) Yuangdong tba
13 17 22
11 15 20
SYDArrive
Thu
MELArriveMon
BNEArrive
Sat
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A3 SOUTHERN EXPRESS
A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Weekly Allocation: 1,059 TEU
› Weekly service › One of a string of 3 services covering
North and East Asia › Fast transit time to and from Central
and Southern China › Only service offering Xiamen direct call › Huge coverage of China ports over the
three
From/To (Days)KHH
ArriveThu
XMNArrive
Fri
SHKArrive
Sun
HKGArriveMon
TerminalCY
Cutoff
Sydney (Mon) 17 18 20 21 Hutchison tba
Melbourne (Thu) 14 15 17 18 DPW tba
Brisbane (Tue) 9 10 12 13 Hutchison tba
From/To (Days) TerminalCY
Cutoff
Kaohsiung (Fri) KAOCT tba
Xiamen (Sat) Yuanhai CT tba
Shekou (Mon) SCT tba
Hong Kong (Tue) Cosco HIT tba
15 18 23
11 14 19
12 15 20
14 17 22
SYDArrive
Sat
MELArrive
Tue
BNEArrive
Sun
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AAX A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Weekly Allocation: 3,000 TEU
› Weekly service, with ANL providing 4 of the 5 vessels
› One of a string of 4 services covering
South East Asia, including: - JAX service - KIX (Brisbane coverage) - PAX (Darwin) › Connects to ANL’s extensive and
efficient network in the region
From/To (Days) TerminalCY
Cutoff
Sydney (Mon) DPW Fri 2200
Melbourne (Fri) DPW Wed 0630
Adelaide (Sun) Flinders Fri 2200
Fremantle (Fri) DPW Tue 2200
SINArrive
Fri
17
14
8
PKGArrive
Fri
18
15
9
12 13
From/To (Days)FRE
ArriveMon
SYDArriveMon
MELArrive
Thu
ADEArrive
SatTerminal
CYCutoff
Singapore (Sat) 9 16 19 21 Brani Terminal Thu 1100
Port Kelang (Sun) 8 15 18 20 Westport Sat 1000
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JAX A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Weekly Allocation: 170 TEU
› Weekly service › One of a string of 4 services covering
South East Asia, including: - AAX service - KIX (Brisbane coverage) - PAX (Darwin) › Direct call to Jakarta › Connects to ANL’s extensive and
efficient network in the region
From/To (Days)FRE
ArriveMon
SYDArriveMon
MELArrive
Thu
ADEArrive
SatTerminal
CYCutoff
Jakarta (Sat) 9 16 19 21 Peti Kemas Koja Thu 2100
Port Kelang (Sun) 8 15 18 20 Westport Sat 1000
Singapore (Fri) 8 15 18 20 Pasir Panjang Wed 0400
From/To (Days) TerminalCY
Cutoff
Brisbane (Tue) OOCL KCT Mon 1200
Sydney (Fri) Wai Gao Qiao P5 Wed 2200
Melbourne (Mon) Shekou CT Sat 1430
Adelaide (Thu) Cosoc HIT Tue 1400
JKTArrive
Fri
PKGArrive
Tue
SINArrive
Sat
21 24 28
15 18 22
11 14 18
12 15 19
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KIX A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Weekly Allocation: 1,069 TEU
› Weekly service › One of a string of 4 services covering
South East Asia, including: - AAX service - JAX service - PAX (Darwin) › Direct call to Brisbane and New
Zealand ports › Connects to ANL’s extensive and
efficient network in the region
From/To (Days)BNE
ArriveTue
AKLArrive
Sun
LYTArriveWed
WLGArrive
Fri
NPEArrive
Sat
TRGArrive
SunTerminal
CYCutoff
Port Kelang (Wed) 13 18 21 23 24 25 North Port Tue 0700
Singapore (Fri) 12 17 20 22 23 24 PSA Thu 0100
From/To (Days) TerminalCY
Cutoff
Auckland (Mon) Fergusson Sat 0600
Lyttelton (Thu) Lyttelton Tue 0800
Wellington (Fri) Wellington Wed 1900
Napier (Sun) Napier Thu 2300
Tauranga (Mon) Tauranga Sat 0700
Brisbane (Sat) Brisbane Fri 010011 12
PKGArrive
Tue
23
20
16
SINArrive
Thu
24
21
17
17 18
18 19
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TRANZTAS A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Weekly Allocation: 890 - 1,000 TEU
› Weekly service, with ANL providing all 3 vessels
› One of a string of 5 services covering
the Tasman trade, including: - USL PSW service - USL PNW service - Panama service - KIX service › ANL supporting this important trade
with the sole remaining weekly, dedicated trans-Tasman service
From/To (Days)AKL
ArriveThu
LYTArriveMon
NSNArriveWed
WLGArrive
Thu
TRGArrive
SatTerminal
CYCutoff
Sydney (Thu) 7 11 13 14 16 Hutchinson SICT Tue 2200
Melbourne (Sat) 5 9 11 12 14 DPW Fri 0630
From/To (Days) TerminalCY
Cutoff
Auckland (Fri) Fergusson Tue 1630
Lyttelton (Tue) Lyttelton Sat 2200
Nelson (Thu) Nelson Mon 1300
Wellington (Fri) Wellington Tue 1330
Tauranga (Sun) Tauranga Thu 1200
SYDArriveWed
12
8
4
MELArrive
Fri
14
10
6
5 7
7 9
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TRANZTAS LOOP3 A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
› In addition to its weekly, dedicated trans-Tasman service, ANL provides 4 additional trans-Tasman loops:
› PSW Weekly - Eastbound MEL – SYD – TRG - Westbound AKL – MEL - SYD › PNW Fortnightly - Eastbound SYD – MEL – ADE – AKL - Westbound TRG – SYD – MEL - ADE › Panama Fortnightly - Eastbound BNE - SYD – MEL – WLG
– TRG – NPE - LYT › PSW Weekly - Eastbound BNE – AKL – LYT – WLG
– NPE - TRG - Westbound AKL – LYT – WLG – NPE
– TRG - BNE › Sydney - Tauranga 5 Days › Melbourne - Napier 8 Days
› Tauranga - Sydney 4 Days › Lyttelton - Brisbane 9 Days
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ANZEX A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Weekly Allocation: 1,290 TEU
› Weekly service › The only service in the trade to
provide 3 North Island calls and 2 South Island calls to/from NEA
› Large reefer capacity › Seasonal call into Shekou › ANZEX provides some of the fastest
transit times from the Far East to New Zealand via ANL’s global network
From/To (Days)HKG
ArriveSun
CWNArriveMon
KEEArrive
Tue
SHAArriveWed
NGBArrive
Fri
KHHArriveMon
TerminalCY
Cutoff
Auckland (Sun) 21 22 23 24 26 29 Fergusson Thu 1930
Pt Chalmers (Wed) 17 18 19 20 22 25 Port Chalmers Mon 1900
Lyttelton (Fri) 15 16 17 18 20 23 Lyttelton Tue 1800
Napier (Sat) 14 15 16 17 19 22 Napier Thu 0500
Tauranga ((Sun) 13 14 15 16 18 21 Tauranga Fri 0700
From/To (Days)BNE
ArriveFri
AKLArrive
Sat
POEArriveWed
LYTArrive
Thu
NPEArrive
Sat
TRGArrive
SunTerminal
CYCutoff
Hong Kong (Sun) 22 26 30 32 33 34 HIT Fri 1900
Keelung (Tue) 19 23 27 29 30 31 China CT Tue 2030
Shanghai (Fri) 18 22 26 28 29 30 Wai Gao Qiao P1 Fri 0400
Ningbo (Fri) 17 21 25 27 28 29 Ningbo Beilun 2 Wed 2100
Chiwan (Sat) 15 19 23 25 26 27 Mawan
Kaohsiung (Wed) 12 16 20 22 23 24 DPW Tue 2100
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APX A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Vessel Allocation: 380 TEU
› Dedicated one-vessel ANL service with a frequency of every 17 days
› Longstanding and reliable service from
Brisbane to Papua New Guinea › Transhipment connections into
Brisbane from other Australian ports and international origins.
From/To (Days)
Brisbane
POM
5
LAE
8
Terminal
Patrick FI
From/To (Days)
Port Moresby
Lae
Terminal
Port Mroresby CT
Lae CT
BNE
10
7
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APR A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Vessel Allocation: 1,050-1,250 TEU
› Dedicated two-vessel ANL service with a frequency of every 16 days
› Direct calls from Singapore, Port
Kelang and Jakarta › Efficient, reliable connections from
South East Asia, China, Hong Kong, ISC, MEG, Europe and North America using ANL’s worldwide network.
› Direct calls into Lae and Port Moresby
with alternate calls into Madang and Rabaul
From/To (Days)
Madang (alt)
Lae
Rabaul (alt)
Port Moresby
Terminal
Madang
Lae
Rabaul
Port Moresby
PKGArrive
SINArrive
JKTArrive
16 18 20
15 17 19
10 12 14
13 15 17
From/To (Days)MAG
ArriveLAE
ArriveRAB
ArrivePOM
Arrive
Port Kelang 12 13 15 18
Singapore 10 11 13 16
Jakarta 8 9 11 14
Terminal
Westport
Jurong
Pt. Tangguh Samudera
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PAX A3N A3C A3S AAX JAX KIX TTZ ANZEX APX APR PAX
ANL SERVICES: NORTH - SOUTH
Vessel Allocation: 380 TEU
› Dedicated two-vessel ANL service with a frequency of every 9 days
› Direct calls from Singapore into Darwin
and Dili › Carries a mixture of containers, break
bulk and project cargoes › Seamless connection via Singapore to
ANL’s worldwide network.
From/To (Days)
Singapore
DWN
7
DIL
10
Terminal
Jurong
From/To (Days)
Darwin
Dili
Terminal
Patrick
Dili
SIN
10
7
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NEMO NEMO
ANL SERVICES: AUST - EUROPE
Weekly Allocation: 300 TEU
› Weekly service › Direct calls from Australia to:
- South East Asia (Singapore and Port Kelang) with a wide range of feeder options to service Asia, ISC and Middle East
- Indian Subcontinent (Colombo, Chennai and Cochin)
- Europe with a newly added calls in Salerno IT
› Fastest and most reliable direct service
from Europe to Australia, with a new call into FOS, FR
› Excellent reefer capacity
From/To (Days) FRE MEL SYD ADE
Tilbury 36 41 44 48
Rotterdam 35 40 43 47
Hamburg 34 39 42 46
Le Havre 31 36 39 43
Fos Sur Mer 26 31 34 38
Genoa 25 30 33 37
Damietta 21 26 29 33
From/To (Days) SIN CHE CMB DAM MAL SAL TIL RTM HAM LEH FOS GEN
Fremantle 23 29 32 43 46 47 54 55 56 59 64 65
Melbourne 18 24 27 38 41 42 49 50 51 54 59 60
Sydney 15 21 24 35 38 39 46 47 48 51 56 57
Adelaide 11 17 20 31 34 35 42 43 44 47 52 53
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TASMANIA TASMANIA AAX AANA
ANL SERVICES: COASTAL
Vessel Allocation: 7,200 tonnes
› Toll ANL Bass Strait Service (TABSS) › 6 sailings per week › 2 dedicated RO/RO vessels › Seamless connection via Melbourne to
other Australian ports and ANL’s worldwide network.
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AUSTRALIAN CABOTAGE
TASMANIA AAX AANA
ANL SERVICES: COASTAL
› Weekly loadings ex all main ports with dedicated coastal space
› Weekly westbound sailings from
Sydney and Melbourne to Adelaide and Perth
› Ex-Brisbane coastal cargo via Sydney
transhipment › Weekly northbound coastal sailings
via ANL’s AANA service
› Sydney – Fremantle 9 days › Melbourne – Fremantle 6 Days
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PSW PSW PNW PANAMA
ANL SERVICES: USA TRADES
Vessel Allocation: 590 TEU SB / 790 NB
› Weekly sailing, with ANL providing 3 of 7 vessels
› Fast transits from East Coast Australia
and North Island New Zealand into USA West Coast
› Access to ANL’s extensive intermodal
network throughout North America
From/To (Days) OAK LGB
Melbourne 27 28
Sydney 23 24
Tauranga 19 20
Papeete 13 14
From/To (Days) AKL MEL SYD
Oakland 16 21 25
Long Beach 15 20 24
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PNW PSW PNW PANAMA
ANL SERVICES: USA TRADES
Vessel Allocation: 569 TEU SB / 177 NB
› Fortnightly sailing › Compliments PSW service by providing
a direct call into Adelaide additional as well as additional calls along US West Coast/Canada
› Seamless connection via Melbourne to
other Australian ports and ANL’s worldwide network.
From/To (Days) HON VAN SEA OAK
Sydney 21 28 30 33
Melbourne 19 26 28 31
Adelaide 17 24 26 29
Auckland 11 18 20 23
Suva 13 15 18
Honolulu 7 8 11
From/To (Days) TRG SYD ADL MEL
Vancouver 21 25 28 30
Seattle 20 24 27 29
Oakland 17 21 24 26
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PANAMA PSW PNW PANAMA
ANL SERVICES: USA TRADES
Vessel Allocation: 450 TEU SB / 200 NB
› Fortnightly sailing, with the CMA CGM Group providing 6 of 7 vessels
› Direct calls into Australia East Coast,
North and South Islands of New Zealand and USA East Coast
› **New Brisbane call from December
2016 › Fast transit times to/from USA East
Coast - Aust/NZ › Seamless connection to ANL hubs in
Manzanillo (Panama), Kingston (Jamaica) and Cartega (Columbia)
From/To (Days) MAN SAV PHL
Brisbane 34 39 41
Sydney 32 37 39
Melbourne 27 32 34
Wellington 22 27 29
Tauranga 21 26 28
Napier 19 24 26
Lyttelton 18 23 25
From/To (Days) PPE NOU BNE SYD MEL WLG TRG NPE LYT
New York 21 27 29 31 36 41 42 44 45
Savanah 18 24 26 28 33 38 39 41 42
Kingston 15 21 23 25 30 35 36 38 39
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PACIFIC ISLANDS
PSW PNW
ANL SERVICES: PACIFIC ISLANDS
› Fortnightly call northbound into Papeete, Tahiti via PSW service
› USL’s fortnightly service provides
northbound calls into Suva, Fiji every sailing and 1 in 3 calls to Honolulu
› Sydney – Papeete 11 days › Sydney – Suva 15 days › Sydney – Honolulu 22 days
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CIMEX CIMEX
ANL SERVICES: EAST – WEST (ISC)
Vessel Allocation: 300 TEU
› Weekly sailing, with the CMA CGM Group providing 3 of 8 vessels
› Wide coverage of the growing UAE
market › Direct calls in Pusan, North, Central
and South China
From/To (Days) KLF JEA BND AUH
Nansha 30 32 34 36
Tianjin-Xingang 23 25 27 29
Dalian 22 24 26 28
Pusan 20 22 24 26
Shanghai 17 19 21 23
Ningbo 15 17 19 21
Shekou 13 15 17 19
Port Kelang 8 10 12 14
From/To (Days) PKG NAN TXG DAL PUS SHA NGB SHK
Khor Fakken 18 24 31 32 34 37 39 41
Jebel Ali 16 22 29 30 32 35 37 39
Bandar Abbas 14 20 27 28 30 33 35 37
Abu Dhabi 12 18 25 26 28 31 33 35
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INTERMODAL SERVICE OCEANIA
› One-stop shopping to combine your land and ocean requirements
› Regular connections from / to main ports
› Flexible door or ramp connections › Reliable inland network
› Competitive inland transport pricing
› Dedicated and tailor-made solutions
› Low inland rates due to volume purchasing
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ANL CONTAINER HIRE & SALES
› Coverage all throughout Australia
› All types of containers for sale and hire › All containers fully weatherproof and
secure › Long and short term hire available › Specialist refrigerated container provider
› Our wide range includes general storage containers, dangerous goods containers and self pack removal containers
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ANL LOGISTICS
› Complete logistics solutions
› Provides end to end services › Customised solutions to optimise your
supply chain › Headquartered in Melbourne and has a
intimate understanding of the complexities of supply chains in Australia
› The answer to all your logistics needs
Fit the pieces together with ANL Logistics www.ANLLogistics.com.au
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eBUSINESS
ANL offers our customers the following E-commerce facilities via the Industry web based platform INTTRA and also the personalised ANL web based platform eBusiness……
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