CMA CGM Deploys Theodore Roosevelt on SAX

August 31, 2017

 The CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt will be deployed on the South Atlantic Express (SAX) line, linking Asia East Cost to North America Cost through the Panama Canal, says a statement from the company.

 
With transit times among the fastest in the market between Asia and North, Central America and with an optimal coverage, the SAX line offers a high-quality service to the Group’s customers.
 
This line is also operating through the OCEAN Alliance powered by CMA CGM. In recent years, CMA CGM in the United States has grown to become an industry leader, consistently outgrowing the market using an approach centered on customer service, integrity, and innovation.
 
Through the OCEAN Alliance, the Group offers 7 fixed-day weekly loops offering 21 Ports calls per week on the US East Coast of which 4 weekly calls in New-York City.
 
CMA CGM will endeavor to rapidly improve its presence and service to customers through OCEAN Alliance thanks to the important milestones that represent the uplift of the Bayonne Bridge.
 
Covering all of North America, CMA CGM offers a wide range of intermodal solutions utilizing our extensive rail and truck networks, allowing a door-to-door connectivity with virtually any location on the continent.
 

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