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APL adds more Central America port calls to West Coast 5 service

APL has announced that its West Coast 5 (WC5) service will be serving the additional ports of Corinto, Nicaragua, Acajutla, El Salvador, and Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala, in Central America, enhancing direct connectivity between the Port of Los Angeles and the Latin American markets.

Michele Labrut, Americas Correspondent

August 3, 2016

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”The WC5 service has been refined to better support trade activities between Central America and the US,” said APL. As the industries of Central America continue to be key exporters of agricultural produce and commodities, as well as manufactured products such as clothes and textiles to the US, APL’s enhanced WC5 service will enable a more direct access between the two regions.

Meanwhile, shippers can expect to benefit from shorter transit times, compared to transhipment options that involve land transportation via Mexico.
 
From 14 September 2016, the enhanced WC5 service will call the ports of Los Angeles, Lazaro Cardenas in Mexico, Corinto in Nicaragua, Acajutla in El Salvador, and Puerto Quetzal in Guatemala, every week.

APL, the container shipping arm of Neptune Orient Lines (NOL), is owned by France's CMA CGM following a takeover offer.

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About the Author

Michele Labrut

Americas Correspondent

Michèle Labrut is a long-time Panama resident, a journalist and correspondent, and has continuously covered the maritime sector of Central & Latin America.

Michèle first came to Panama as a press attaché to the French Embassy and then returned to the isthmus as a foreign correspondent in the 1980s.

Author of Seatrade Maritime's annual Panama Maritime Review magazine and of several books, Michèle also wrote for Time magazine, The Miami Herald, NBC News and the Economist Intelligence Unit. She has also collaborated in making several documentaries for the BBC and European and U.S. television networks.

Michèle's profession necessitates a profound knowledge of the country, but her acumen is not from necessity alone, but a genuine passion for Panama.

In 2012 she was awarded the Order of Merit (Knight grade) by the French Government for her services to international journalism and in 2021 the upgrade to Chevalier grade.

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