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[[Image:Oldsport_asctrailer.png|thumb|[[OldSport]] semi-trailer chassis with Apollonian Shipping Company container]]


The '''Apollonian Shipping Company''' is a marine transport company with its headquarters and home port in Sint Anna, Alrig. Together with the [[United North Apollonian Company]], it also leases a dock and crane in the seaport of [[Xiaochincheng]]. While most of its fleet has Sint Anna as home port, they are mostly seen navigating the [[Antya]] river in [[Jingdao]], where they move containers from the, fully-owned, Kaimingcheng Container Terminal to other ports along the river.
The '''Apollonian Shipping Company''' is a marine transport company with its headquarters and home port in Sint Anna, Alrig. Together with the [[United North Apollonian Company]], it also leases a dock and crane in the seaport of [[Xiaochincheng]]. While most of its fleet has Sint Anna as home port, they are mostly seen navigating the [[Antya]] river in [[Jingdao]], where they move containers from the, fully-owned, Kaimingcheng Container Terminal to other ports along the river.

Revision as of 07:47, 18 June 2019

Apollonian Shipping Company
Type Public limited company
Industry Marine transport
Founded 1667
Headquarters Sint Anna, Alrig
Products Marine transport, container terminal services, warehousing
OldSport semi-trailer chassis with Apollonian Shipping Company container

The Apollonian Shipping Company is a marine transport company with its headquarters and home port in Sint Anna, Alrig. Together with the United North Apollonian Company, it also leases a dock and crane in the seaport of Xiaochincheng. While most of its fleet has Sint Anna as home port, they are mostly seen navigating the Antya river in Jingdao, where they move containers from the, fully-owned, Kaimingcheng Container Terminal to other ports along the river.