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AAL Launches New Operation in Japan

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

January 28, 2015

Wolfgang Harms (right), Managing Director, AAL Japan, receiving AAL’s award at the 2014 AFSCAs:  ‘Best Shipping Line – Project Cargo 2014’

Wolfgang Harms (right), Managing Director, AAL Japan, receiving AAL’s award at the 2014 AFSCAs: ‘Best Shipping Line – Project Cargo 2014’

AAL has announced the launch of a new operation in Japan

AAL said the move aims to provide services and on-ground operational support directly to customers in the country, building on AAL’s presence in Asia and driving its continued international development as a global carrier.

Based in Tokyo, AAL Japan will focus on providing services to key industries, particularly the EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) sectors, where Japan has a reputation for the export of high-end quality products. AAL Japan will provide a range of transportation and logistics services, drawing upon its experience in the global heavy lift and project cargo markets. These include transportation solutions on sea, land and air, related agency services, financing and temporary staffing and logistics consultancy.

“Japan saw a steady resurgence in its export market towards the end of 2014 – supported by demand from the U.S. and China – an encouraging sign, considering the volatile global market. To maintain their competitive edge, our local shipping customers aim to maximize their operational efficiencies, as well as health and safety and sustainability standards. At AAL, we have built a trusted reputation for providing flexible transportation solutions that meet these demands,” said Wolfgang Harms, Managing Director, AAL Japan.

“This development reflects the significance of Japan as a key market for AAL and, with more than half of the country’s shipments going into Asia, we have the experience and the resources to meet market expectations and build our reputation and operations in the region even further.” 

AAL Japan will be headed by Wolfgang Harms as Managing Director, in conjunction with his current roles as Chief Representative for Greater China and Deputy Managing Director of AAL. He will be supported by Mrs. Yuko Kimura as Managing Director, Takashi Shimizu as General Manager and Yushi Sato - all directors within the new organization. 

“Our global growth strategy is geared towards delivering for our customers - wherever they are and wherever they need us to be,” commented Kyriacos Panayides, Managing Director of AAL. “We will continue to invest in the expansion of our operations and the development of our fleet and trading routes to all continents, to create a truly global reach for our customers. Launching AAL Japan is a good example of this.”

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