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APL chief steps down

By: Kristie Thong, Singapore
Published: Jun 13, 2011

NOL   APL   SHIPPING

Singapore - Neptune Orient Lines Group has announced the resignation of Eng Aik Meng as president of its APL shipping business, with current president of North Asia region Kenneth Glenn stepping in as his replacement.

He will be leaving the company on 1 September to take on a new position outside the transportation industry.

Eng joined APL in 1993 and held positions in strategic planning and as head of its Intra-Asia Trade. He left in 2007 but returned in 2008 as president of APL.

Replacing him at the helm is Glenn who joined APL in 2000. He was senior vice president in charge of APL's Asia-Europe Trade from 2000 to 2005, and was North Asia president since 2009.

In his new role, Glenn will be managing APL's worldwide container transportation business, comprising shipping and intermodal rail operations. He will also have accountability for the company's marine terminals in the US, Asia and Europe.

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