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COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - 03 Nov 2008: Maersk Line, a division of the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a new agreement for IBM to provide IT services from India and Denmark.

Maersk Line is one of the leading liner shipping companies in the world, serving customers all over the globe with a fleet of more than 470 container vessels and nearly 2 million containers.

This new agreement covers infrastructure platform services implementing new servers, consolidating and updating of existing server platforms and upgrading of middleware software to new releases. The contract with IBM is another significant step for Maersk Line in standardizing processes and reducing operating costs by increased use of global provisioning of services and of global centers of competence.

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