
CMA CGM supports American customers with increased capacity in the U.S.
The CMA CGM Group,
a world leader in shipping and logistics,has
announced several initiatives it
has implemented to meet the needs of its customers and make the shipping and
logistics supply chain as seamless as possible, despite an exceptionally strong
demand, particularly in the U.S.
Over the past six
months, demand for goods transportation has bounced back sharply from the
contraction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the first half of 2020.
U.S. capacity boosted
As a
customer-centric Group, CMA CGM has increased capacity in the U.S. by 39%
between the first and second half of 2020. To demonstrate its agile approach
and ongoing commitment to customers, the Group announced details of the
continued ramp-up, which include:
• 25 extra loaders operating on
routes between Asia and the U.S. providing over 114,500 TEUs in total capacity,
from May to December 2020; •
13 vessel-size increases; and • A new direct service called the
Golden Gate Bridge (GGB) service with first call in Oakland on February 12.
The first and only Transpacific carrier to offer direct service to
Oakland from Asia
Effective
immediately, CMA CGM’s GGB service (previously SEAPRIORITY EXPRESS) will first
call at the Port of Oakland on its route from Shanghai and Yantian, China. It
will remove the Port of Los Angeles from the current route and enhance service
by providing customers with an innovative and creative fast-transit alternative
that enables them to avoid congestion.
The perfect alternative for customers in the U.S
Oakland is an
ideal, reliable alternative to the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach for West
Coast customers importing goods due to its easy access for existing California
shippers, immediate berth availability and fast rail connections into Chicago,
Memphis, Dallas and Kansas City. The expanded service will also include
Seattle, allowing for new capacity to Pacific Northwest customers. The CMA CGM
Group continues to work closely with U.S. ports and other partners to actively
develop and implement solutions to make the shipping and logistics supply chain
seamless.
Calling Oakland first from Asia help meet market demand, provide
relief to ports congestion
Ed Aldridge,
President of CMA CGM America and APL North America, said: “We believe calling
Oakland first from Asia will help meet market demand while also providing some
relief to the congestion at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports. CMA CGM looks
forward to partnering with the Ports of Oakland and Seattle to increase the
flow of shipments while continuing to deliver innovative solutions to our
customers.