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Two barges at the Port of Houston’s Bulk Materials Handling Plant on the Houston Ship Channelwere loaded with 2400 tons of crushed limestone in near record time last month for shipment toMarietta, Ohio, where the material will be used for applying to exterior walls of new constructions.The 35 bottom dumper rall cars were routed to the Port of Houston from Austin by the shi.pper,Texas Crushed Stone. Stevedoring for the crushed limestone shipment, the first such through thePort’s Bulk Plant, was by Shippers Stevedoring Co. The Plant’s all-time record of 151,742 tons inFebruary was followed closely in June with 145,518 tons.
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[. S. Binnings, Inc.Steamship Agents
711 FANNIN, SUITE 906Telephone: 225-053 i
HOUSTON, TEXAS
FRENCH LINE(French Atlantic)
HANSA LINE(Persian Gulf)
GRANCOLOMBIANA LINEColombia, Ecuador
Panama via Cristobal
OFFICES
NEW. ORLEANS HOUSTONMEMPHIS GALVESTON
ST. LOUIS DALLAS
ROBERTS AGENCY NAMEDIloberls Stcanish{p Agency, Inc. o[
[]ousion has been tanned \Vest (lull’g(’l!C’l£1_l tl~(’iltS for Gulf Oarihi)can Lines,a sh’amship (’OlI1pLIII) with s:qlll-nl(nlthiyS~ll]iilgS froill J-lollS[Oil lo Janlai(’a, Hahi,lilt’ [)olnilliCall I{cpul>li(’ :.llld ~1. ThoDlaSand St. Croi’~. Virgin lslan(ls, it was tlll-llOllllcod recently by Van ()Silt’l/ & (]0.Shipping, l,td.. [:.S. general agcllls [llrGulf Caribb¢’an.
The operation will he under the direc-tion of George l:annin, Houston managerof Roherts Steamship Agency in /heCoLton Exchange Building.
Compania Sud Americana de VaporelExpress Freight Service From
HOUSTON ̄ GALVESTONMOBILE ̄ NEW ORLEANS
AND OTHER PORTS AS CARGO OFFERS
TO PANAMAECUADOR ¯ PERUBOLIVIA " CHILE
29 Broadway, New York, N. Y.Tel. (212) 943-8600
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ MOBILEGALVESTON ¯ CHICAGO ¯ ST. LOUISATLANTA ¯ DALLAS i MEMPHIS
CARTAINER LINE N.V.ANT~NERP, BELGIUM
Dependable Express Combination Freight Carriers From The Gulf ToANTWERP - BREMERHAVEN
NEW ORLEANS203 Gravier Bldg.
525-8416
GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC.U.S Gulf Agents
HOUSTON421 Cotton Exchange Bldg.
CApitol 7-0215
GALVESTON301 Texas BuildingSOuthfield 3-2488
AUGUST, 1971 21
CABLE: MAHCO FBM 2187
M. G. Maher& Co., Inc.Customhouse Brokers -- Foreign Freight Forwarders
Members: Custom Brokers & Forwarders Association of Amerko, Inc.
Sanlin BuildingNew Orleans 12, Louisiana 70112
Telephone: ,529-5941TWX-810-951-5220
812 Petroleum Bldg.Houston, Texas 77002
224-8101TWX-713-571-1283
One of the largest single shipments of con-tainers ever to enter the Port of Houston came inrecently aboard the M/V DAPHNE of theCartainer Line, shown above at City Dock17 shortly after her arrival. There were morethan 600 containers aboard the vessel, 307 ofwhich were discharged at the Port of Houston.The containers were both 10 foot and 20 footboxes, some of which contained automobileswhile others carried general cargo. Gulf Motor-ships, Inc., are agents for the Cartainer Line.Only two days later another cartainer vesselM/V CITADEL lifted 113 containers for export.
,DOCKSIDE GENERAL REPAIRSIncluding Electrical and Refrigeration
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U.S. Department of Labor Certified Testing Station
MARINE MAINTENANCE CO.Houston, Phone (713) 928-5911 Galveston, Phone (713) SO 2-7785
SWIFT/DIRECT SERVICE FROM
US GULF TO
LIVERPOOL
MA NCHES TER
HOUSTON ̄ COTTON EXC/’/AH6E BLDG. CAPITOL 4-1893 - TWX - 910 881-2650
GALVESTON ¯ NEW ORLEANS ¯ DALLAS ¯ MEMPHIS
Raymond F. Crellin, veteran Gulf area ship-ping official, has been appointed assistant man-ager of the Houston office of Delta SteamshipLines, Inc., Captain J. W. Clark, president an-nounced. Delta Line is a pioneer owner andoperator of a fleet of Amerlcan-flag cargo ves-sels serving ports in South America, West Africa,and the Caribbean from Houston and other Gulfports. L. R. Westerman is Manager of Delta’sHouston office, located in the Cotton ExchangeBuilding. Crellin, a native of New Orleans and agraduate of Loyola University, has been active insteamship traffic work in the Gulf region forthe past twenty-one years.
GULF PORTS CRATING CO.Export PackingCommercial--MilitaryBoxing--Crating--Processing
HOUSTON: 1600 N. 7Sth St., 923-5551NEW ORLEANS: 1717 Tchoutoitoulas $25-Qo’~6
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George W. Altvater, left, executive director of the Port of Houston Authority, presents a certificateof honorary citizenship to P.G. Callimanopulos, center, general manager of Hellenic Lines who flewto Houston for maiden voyage ceremonies for the line’s newest ship, the M/V HELLENIC PRIDE, whileCapt. Harry Kattoulas, master of the ship, holds a maiden voyage plaque presented to him iointlyby the Port of Houston Authority and the Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce. The ceremonieswere held aboard the HELLENIC PRIDE while docked at the Port of Houston Turning Basin.
KROHN IS NAMEDGeorge M. Krohn has been named
market dcvdopment representative forthe new Houslon office opened by theMaritime Administration of the I. S.l)elmrtment of (~omtnerce.
CARGO INSPECTIONLAND--SEA--AIR
$3.75 Per Hour, 5¢ Per Mile
LARRY S. LAWHONBox 53, LaPorte, Texas 77571
Phone: (713) 471-1791
Fast Freight, Reefer, Deep Tank and Passenger Service
U.S. GULF / FAR EAST SERVICE
Regular Sailings From:
HOUSTON ¯ GALVESTON ¯ BEAUMONTNEW ORLEANS
MANILA ¯ HONG KONG ¯ BANGKOK ¯ SINGAPOREPORT SWETTENHAM ¯ PENANG ¯ BELAWAN DELl
Other loading or discharg|ng ports called if cargo warrants.
Agents Agents:
BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. BIEHL & COMPANY17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y. 10004 Sixth Floor, WORLD TRADE BLDG.,(212) 944-1300 HOUSTON, TEXAS
CApitol 2-9961
If it were
any nearer
the River,
we’d have to
call it the
"S.S." LYKES
CENTER.
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Ideally situated for marineand marine related con-cerns, The Lykes Center isstrategically located at 300Poydras Street--adjacent tothe Port of New Orleans/Rivergate complex. TheLykes Center features theultimate in modern officedesign, with special spaceplanning services and in-building parking. Occupancyby December 1971. A jointventure by Lykes Enter-prises, Inc. and Joseph C.Canizaro. See it soon, orcall for full information.
Leasing Agent
Real EstateManagementCorporation
P.O. Box 53244New Orleans, Louisiana 70150
Telephone C504) 58 I-6000
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GULF of MEXICO--EAST COAST of SOUTH AMERICA--
WEST COAST of AFRICA--First class
American-Flag service,with frequent calls also at
Mexican and Puerto Rican ports.
Modern cargo liners--dependable express general cargoservices--specializing in containerized and palletized ship-ments- refrigerated-- heavy lifts-- extra lengths-- bulkliquids, etc.
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES INC.P.O. BOX 50250 ̄ NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70150
NEW YORK ̄ WASHINGTON ¯ CHICAGO = MOBILE ̄ HOUSTON
Maiden voyage ceremomes were held lastmonth for the M/V CAMINO of the new Tras-Mexservice between Gulf ports and the Mediterra-nean. The CAMINO was built for the SpanishCompa~ia Trasatlantica Espa~ola S.A. (SpanishLine) in Bilbao and has a deadweight tonnageof 6,500 tons. Here in the Officers’ salon the
Hon. Marla-Cruz Gonzalo de Anta, Chancellorof the Spanish Consulate in Houston, looks onas Capt. Federica Arteagabeitia receives alaminated aerial photo of the Port of Houstonfrom James E. Sirols of the Houston Junior Cham-ber of Commerce. Others in the photo, left to
right are Vincent Esparaza and R. O. Davies ofStrachan Shipping Ca.; First Officer Benjamin deFrancisco, Chief Engineer Teodoro de Mier, Port
of Houston’s Deputy Director--Operations C. E.Bullock, and Second Officer Jose Antonio Visdo-mine.
LONGHORNTRANSFER SERVICE, INC.SPECIALIZING---IMPORT/EXPORT TRUCKING7112 Avenue C Houston, Texas
926-2661"Perfection in Performance is Achieved Only
by Experience"
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You never experience a delaywhen you order from TexasMarine because we carry one ofthe nation’s largest stocks ofmaritime supplies. We havespecial departments for deck& engine, provisions, electrical,steward sundries and fire pro-tection under one roof to giveyou quick service. TEXAS MARINE & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY
8050 Harrisburg ̄ P. O. Box 5218 ̄ Telephone: 713-WA 3-9771Houston, Texas 77012
f24 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
Departing Consular officers from the Consulates General of the United Kingdom and Sweden werehonored recently at the World Trade Club at a luncheon of their colleagues in the Consular Corps.Shown above are the Hon. T. K. Chu, thlrd from right, Dean of the Consular Corps and Consul Generalof China, who presided, and the Hon. Georges MacClenahan, right, Vice-Dean of the Corps andConsul General of France, with, from the left, Han. Leon Bujak, Vice-Consul of Sweden; Hon. RobertP. deBurlet, Consul (Information) of the United Kingdom; Hon. Bengt Rosio, Consul General of Sweden,and Hon. John Stafford, Consul (Commercial) of the United Kingdom.
LYKES COMMENDEDSewmteen of Lykes Bros. Steamship
(io.. lne’s tleet of @ssels won safety con>mendations for their 1970 performances.These ships completed an entire yearfree of lost time injuries, bettering the1969 Lykes record of 16 ships. For thesecond c(msecutive year the S/SCIIRISTOPItER L)I(E£S took top placeas the safest ship in tile Lykes’ fleet.
BEN H. MOOREINSURANCE AGENCYBen H. Moore- William C. Moore
MARINE- CASUALTY- FIRECable: MOORDEEN
915 World Trade Bldg. 228-5227
INDEPENDENTGULF LINE(Vinke & Co., Amsterdam, Managers)
REGULAR SERVICEto and from the
CONTINENT
SHIPPING CORPOMT|ON
General Agent U.S.A.
Houston ¯ Galveston * New YorkNew Orleans ̄ Memphis ¯ Baltim
Philadelphia ¯ WilmingtonRefrigerated Space Available
Houston New OrleansVishva Tej Aug. 21 Aug. 18
Vishva Tirth Aug. 30 Aug. 26
Vishva Darfhan Sept. 7 Sept. 4
New York - 90 West Street - (212) 732-2211
Houston - 420 McFadden Bldg. - 222-9601
Dallas - 513 Cotton Exchange Bldg. - 747-5064Mobile - Marine Bulk Ore Terminal, 433-1536
TAKE THE "SHORT CUT"TO WORLD MARKETS
VIA HOUSTON AND OTliEI~II. & GULF PORTS ANDLYKES LINES
FAST, MODERN SHIPS--DEPENDABLE, REGULAR SAILINGS
U.K. LINE ¯ CONTINENT LINE¯ MEDITERRANEAN LINE ¯ AFRICA LINE
¯ ORIENT LINEOn the way--the giant SEABEES--
a totally new concept in ocean shipping
Growing With the Lykes-Youngstown CorporationCotton Exchange Bldg., Houston, Texas
OFFICES AND AGENTS IN THE UNITED STATESAND IN PRINCIPAL WORLD PORTS
Limited Passenger Accommodation,.
AUGUST, 1971 25
Custom Brokers - Air Cargo ConsolidatorsInternational Freight Forwarders Houston (713) 224-9855
Los Angele~San Francisco~San DiegoChicag~New YorkmHouston
N.Y.K. LINEEXPRESS SERVICE
THREE MONTHLY SAILINGS
GULF PORTSTO
JAPANGULF AGENTS
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORPORATION
HOUSTON ̄ GALVESTON ̄ BEAUMONT ̄ DALLASPORT ARTHUR ̄ NEW ORLEANS ̄ MEMPHIS ̄ MOBILE
Recent guests aboard the Port of Houston Authorlty’s Inspection VesselSAM HOUSTON were Paul T. Nakamura, right, vice president and generalmanager of Sankyu Transportation & Engineering Co., Ltd. and NakamuraSteamship Company, New York, with T. E. Dugey, vice president of Biehl &Company, steamship agents for the Nakamura line.
In Houstonand the wodd~busiest portsSea-Landserves you better,saves youmoney!
SEA-LANDDELIVERS THE GOODS/
SHIP VIA PORT OF HOUSTON
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Photographed recently at the World Trade Club were these officials ofSafe Solvents Service, Inc., from left to right, Irwin Greene, president,Kenneth Bryan, secretary and Edward V. Herringtan, vice president. Thefirm, located in the World Trade Building, assists in handling cargo andtechnical matters for a fleet of chemical carriers which sall regularlybetween the U.S. Gulf and Northern Europe and which is owned byHjalmar Bjorge, S. Ugelstad and Olsen & Ugelstad of Norway.
The cabin housings of two 60,000 pound capacity Bucyrus-Erie marinecranes are shown on Cify Dock 17 awaiting loading aboard the M/VFRESNO CITY enroute to Japan to be installed on a 445 Series offshoredrilling ship now under construction there for SETCO. The cranes areBucyrus-Erie’s M-K60 Series, and another M-K35 Series crane with a 35,000pound capacity at 50 foot radius was also in the shipment. The cranes wereshipped by the Richard L. Johnson Co. Inc., of Houston and J. P. HarleCompany were the freight forwarders.
PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
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Svend Hanson, left, president of Hanson & Tidemann, Inc. and honorarySouth African consul for Texas in Houston, was the host recently of the
South African ambassador to the United States, H.LT. Taswell, and Mrs.Taswell, right. Shown here with them at a reception is B. Wayne White,vice president of sales, Hanson & Tidemann. The South African ambassador
conferred with a number of Houston area businessmen engaged in tradewith the Republic of South Africa and also addressed the Houston RotaryClub.
PRONK PROMOTEDErn(’~t R. Pronk has been promoted to traffic manager at
Hanson & Tidemann, Inc. according to l~ohert S. Reid. viceI)rcsidtm/. Pronk has 1)een line manager in Hans(n & Tide-mann’s New ()rh’ans and Houston offices. He began his careerin lht, stcantship business in 195(t when he worked for theH(.’lland America lane in Rotterdam. Pronk joined Hansen Tidcmann in 1963 as line manager in New (Means.
Shipping to South Africa?¯.Ship the preferred way, via Safmarine’s direct scheduledservice by men who know their business and the country best,Remember~on your next shipment save time and money
.̄. go direct.’
~ ~ .SOUTH AFRICAN MARINE CORP. [N.Y.]17 Battery Place * New York, 10004 ̄ Olgby 4-8940
CHICAGO OFFICE: 32? Soulh LsSllle StreetFROM: HOUSTON, GALVESTON. NEW ORLEANS, SAVANNAH, CHARLESTON.BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. TO: CAPETOWN. PORT ELIZABETH.-’:AST LONDON, DURBAN, LOURENCO, MAROUES AND BEIRA.
AUGUST, 1971
SINCE 1914
Export and Domestic Crating
OFFICE MOVING AND STORING SPECIALISTS
WALDTRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
5205 S. Rice Ave. Phone 666-2121
¢Working Partner withthe Port of HoustonHelping developthe Houston-Gulf Coast area /~
@ HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER COMPANY
DALTON~’Yll~S T i A M S g I f
~,m.~ CORPORATIONSh/p Agents & Term~hal Operators
WEST GULF EAST GULF7th Floor World Trade Center 2300 International Trade MartHouston, Texas 77002 New Orleans, Louisiana 70130Teh 713-228-8661 ¯ TWX:713-571-1421 Tel: 504-524-0701 ¯ TWX: 504-822-5024
Cable "DALSHIP"
OFFICES IN: Beaumont ¯ Dallas - Galveston ¯ Memphis ¯ Mobile ¯ New York
~.~ Port Arthur - In Mexico City--Agencia Traosoceanica de Vapores, S.A.~
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Houston’s Container Cargoes Jump 25% First Half of 1971With ever increasing numhers of con-
tainers moving in and out of its facili-ties, the Port of Houston has registereda striking 25 per cent increase in con-tainers moving in foreign trade duringthe first half of 1971 as compared tothe same period a year ago.
Some 10,741 of the 20-foot units werehandled in the Port’s first two quarterscompared to 8,554 equivalent unitsmoved during the first half of 1970.
In addition, on September 1 the Portof Houston’s second giant PACECO
container crane will go into operationto help handle what Port officials seeas a continuing future increase in thecontainer trade in the Gulf. The Portof Houston is the only ,port in the entireGulf with these special container cranes,and has been ever since the first onewent into operation early in 1966.
The $1.2 million new PACECO cranehas a 40 ton capacity and can he modi-fied to handle up to 50 tons. It will op-erate on rails over nine wharves, threeof them open and the remainder with
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CONTRACTING & CONSULTING STEVEDORESGENERAL, BULK & GRAIN CARGO HANDLING
CAR & BARGE LOADING and UNLOADING
NEW ORLEANS1338 INTERNATIONAL TRADE MART
TEL: 522-6101HOUSTON GALVESTON
320 McFADDEN BLDG. 717 U.S. NAT;L BANK BLDG
TEL: 222-9601 TEL: 765-9463
Fast Regular Cargo ServiceHOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS,MOBILE
WEEKLYto La Guaira* and Curacao*
FORTNIGHTLYto Maracaibo*, Aruba*, Guanta*, Barbados,
Trinidad, Pto. Cabello*Georgetown and Paramaribo
*Fortnightly from Mobile
Agents:
Houston, Mobile, New Orleans, Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas, Memphis,Atlanta ...................................... STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANY
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh ................................ LAVINO SHIPPING CO.
Baltimore, Norfolk ................................... RAMSAY, SCARLETT & CO.
Detroit, Cleveland .................. INTERNATIONAL GREAT LAKES SHIPPING CO.
Royal ll¢lhcrlands $1eamship tompany25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10004
50 foot aprons on the waterside of thetransit sheds.
The first PACECO crane is underlease to Sea-Land Services, Inc., whichalso operate a marshalling yard on a12 acre tract behind open wharves 16and 17, over which the crane moves.
The new crane will serve wharves 23through 31 and the Port of Houston’snew million dollar container marshal-ling yard located hehind open wharf29, as well as two privately ownedmarshalling yards also located behindthe afore-mentioned docks.
In both foreign and domestic con-tainers moved during the first half ofthe year, the Port recorded a total of23,208 loaded 20-foot or equivalentcontainers. These figures do not includeempty containers handled, eight andten-foot units or the household van-typecontainers.
The foreign trade statistics for tirefirst half of 1971 showed that containerexports exceeded container imports bya margin of 6,526 units to 4,215, signi-ficant in light of the United States’ cur-rent balance of payments prohlems.
The Port of Houston is also forgingahead with its $100 million project atBarbour’s Cut, a 20-wharf containerand sea/barge terminal facility at thejunction of the Houston Ship Channeland Galveston Bay. Although plannedas a 15-20 year project, Barbour’s Cutis expected to he operational in its firststages early next year to serve the largerand deeper draft sea/barge vessels nowbeginning to come off the ways.
All told, the Port of Houston Au-thority has now availahle some 13wbarves for loading and unloadinocontainers, five of them open wharvesand the remainder with wide concreteaprons.
Also used in container operations arethe Port’s two gantry cranes, one wilha 35 ton capacity and the other with a50 ton capacity. A 1,/0-ton mobile cranewith an elevated cab is also working tire20 and 40 foot containers.
The Port-huilt container marshallingyard, lighted, fenced and .paved, is op-erated by a consortium of Houstonsteamship agents under the name ofTerminal Services of Houston, Inc. Inaddition to storage of containers, theyard also rents out hogies for containerJand movement and does repair work onthe big boxes.
UNITED STEVEDORINGCotton Exchange Bldg.
Division OfStates Marine Lines, Inc.
227-0687 227-3374
PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE28
HOUSTON STEAMSHIP AGENTSAMERIND SHIPPING CORP.320 McFadden Bldg., 222-9601
American Export Isbrandt~¢n LinesCast Transportation Ltd. (Richmond Shipping Ltd.)Colonial Tankers Corporation
*Independent Gulf LineJames W. Ehvell & C mpanyKoctng Shipping & TradingOrient Overseas Container LinePollux Marine AgencyShip Services Ltd.Western Agency, Ine.Western Tankers Crop.Uruguayan Line\Vestwaters Management, Inc.
AQUA STEAMSHIP AGENCY, INC509 Petroleum Bldg., 224-6207
Marine Transport Lines, Inc.Sovereign Marine Lines~,Iercuty Marine Agencies, Inc.Crescent Marine Corp.Transoceanic Lines
AYERS STEAMSHIP CO., INC.509 World Trade Buihting, 227-326i
Colunllda Steamship Co.*Maritime Comlnmv of ~he Philippines
Peruana de Navegacion, S. \.\’oit a Liras
BIEHL & COMPANY6th Floor, World Trade Building, 222-9961*Barber l.inc (’Far East Service)*Barber lane (Middle East Scrvic~’lNepal IAne (Northern Pan ?tnlerican)Nepal West Africa 1,ine
*Comhi l,ineKSC l,incIzean/Stinnes lanes
Sidalma lane\lanlellic LineScindia Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Farrell Linesf,. Smit & Co.’s Internatlomde SlicpdienstS -I lo?d, N.V.Gulf Alaska LineC. Clausen Steamship Co.. Ltd.
E. S. BINNINGS, INC.711 Fannin, 225-0531
Flota Mercante Grancolombiana, S.A.(Grancolombiana Line)
*French Line*tlansa Line
Knutsen LineEml,tesa Maritime de Chile
BLETSCH STEAMSHIP CO.Cotton Exchange Bldg., 225-1939
Orient Mid-East Line
CANADIAN-GULF LINE, LTD.P.O. Box 5355, 921-4196
Canadian-Gulf Line, Ltd.Montrral Shipping Co.
CENTRAL GULF STEAMSHIPCORP.
711 Fannin, 224-6075Central Gnlf-Mediterranean Line(~enttal Gulf-Red Sea LineC,,ntral (;nil-Persian Gulf LineCentral Culf.lndia/Pakistan l,ineCvllt ral (;ul f--UK/ContinentCmmal Gulf-World Wide Full Cargo Service
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORP.7th Floor. World Trade Building, 228-866i* \lcoa Line*Concordia Line*Finnlines*lugolinija Line*N. Y. K. Line:!:Polish Ocean Lilies*Turkish Cargo lanes
’:=DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.1315 Cotton Exchange Bldg., 227-5IOi
Delta East C.ast South America LineDelta ~est Africa lanel)elta Caribbean Line
EAST WEST SHIPPINGAGENCIES, INC.
1714 Petroleum Bldg., 224-3815National Shipl,ing Corp.N,~l,l,hip ~,gencies, Inc.
EVENSEN SHIPPING CO.1324 Cotton Exehange Bldg., 227-0303
(l~crsca~ Marine Services, Inc.I"~-tt~ex Steamship (20.l,inlon Shipping Co.Boi~annon, S.A.
AUGUST, 1971
FOWLER & McVITIE, INC.DEEPSEA AGENTS, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, 224-9795
WorhbWide Services*Indicates Container facilities and Service.
FRITZ MARITIME AGENCIES706 Petroleum Bldg., 228-0221
Toko LinesI)aiehi Chuo I.inesTeruknni lane
FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LTD.814 World Trade Building, 227-1521
Blue Sea Line*Cull Contaimr LineNordana Line\Vest Africa Service Line
GULF COAST SHIPPING CORP.300 McFadden Bldg., 225-0869
China M~rehauts Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Eddie Steamship Lines, file.J ugooeeanija lanesRetla SteamshipTtansamerican SS Corp.Pan-lsealnie ldne
GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC.421 Cotton Exchange Bldg., 227-0215
~:t[1 enins l.ineChina Union IAneCobel fret Lin~sMarititm Eruit Carriers Co., IAd.lntel marine lane
#Cartainer Line
HANSEN & TIDEMANN, INC.16th Fhmr, Cotton Exchange Bldg., 223-418i
Agrimar l)e Panama*Belgian African LineDeppe Line/French LineFI Salvador LineInsco LinesIrish Shipping LimitedMaersk LinePacific Far East lanePeruvian-Amazon LineScanStar LineSouth African Marine CorporationSurinam LineUnited Towing Limit, d
*HELLENIC LINES, LTD.303 Petroleum Bldg., 224-8607
Mediterranean ServiceSouth & East Africa ServiceRed Sea-East Africa ServicePersian Gulf ServiceIndia-Pakistan-Burma Service
":KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY,INC.
506 Caroline 227-0165Columhus Line Australian Service
*Ka~asaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.Ner~ioa lane
LE BLANC-PARR, INC.Cotton Exchange Bldg., 224-1893*llarfison Line
LONE STAR SHIPPING, INC.1505 Texas Avenue, 224-7531
Flonwrea LineMini LineOrient Overseas Line -Far East ServiceOrient Overseas Line Southeast Asia ServiceP>rainid Ventures GroupSeven Star (Africa) I.itmZim Israel Navigation Co. Ltd.
*LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIPCO., INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, 3rd Floor, 227-7211Culf & South American S.S. Co.Gttlf Puerto Rico Marine Lines, Inc.Lykes African LineL)kes Continent LineLykes Mediterranean LineLykes Ori.nt LineIJkes United Kingdoln Lin,:
NORTON, LILLY & CO.320 McFadden Bldg., 222-9601
la~anti ShlpI,ing Co., Ltd.l,auto IAnc5}lilqdng Corporation of IndiaElierman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.New Zeaand Shipping Co., Ltd.Pacific American Container ExpressPort laneManz LineShowa Shipping Co., I.td.
ROBERTS STEAMSHIP AGENCYCotton Exchange Bldg., 222-0251
C. N. Lloyd BrasileiroGulf Caribe Line
*SEA-LAND SERVICE, INC.8402 Clinton Drive, 672-665ISTATES MARINE-ISTHMIAN
AGENCY, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, 227-3374
States Marine LinesFar East SarviceSouth East ,\sia S~r~iceMediterranean ServiceRed Sta-Persian Gulf ServiceSouth & East Africa Service\Volld ~ide Full Cargo Service
lslhnlian l.ineslndia-Pak . an-Ceylon-Burma ServiceRed Sea & Pcrslan Gulf Service
Thai Mercantile MarineSouth East Asia Service
STATES SHIPPING AGENCY912 World Trade Bldg., 225-0357
Atlantic Shipping Company, S.~.Agence Maritime Transoceanique, S.A.Sea King Corporation
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Buihting, 228-1431* ~krg~ urine Lines*Bank LineBarber l,ine (hthound)Black Star Line
*Chih?an laneHoegh LinesMexican l,ine
*IVlitsui-OSK Lines, Ltd.Nedlloyd Line
*Royal Netherlands lane*Swedish-Atlantic LineUnterweser Reederci
*Wilhelmsen Lines
T. J. STEVENSON CO., INC.308 Petroleum Bldg., 224-1703
Dafra LinesPan Hemisphere Transports, Inc.Stevenson LinePeruvian State IAneNetumar Line
TEXAS TRANSPORT &TERMINAL CO., INC.
llth Floor, 711 Fannin, 225-5461Anco Tanker Parcel ServiceCunard Broeklehank ServiceDeep Sea Mediterranean LineP. N. Djakarta Lloyd
*Yamashita-Shinnihon LineUnion of Burma Five Star lane
*C. A. Venezolana de Navegacion(Venezuelan Line)
Westwind Africa Line\Vi]smuller Ocean Towage
& Salvage Co.
*THRUTAINER DIVISION-UNIVERSAL CARLOADING &DISTRIBUTING, INC.
1217 Prairie, Room 201,223-4109Cartainer Line
T.M.T. SHIPPING & CHARTERING512 Petroleum Bhlg., 2244521
West India Shipping
TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPINGAGENCY, INC.
806 Petroletm~ Bldg., 224-5805Belgo-Ameri,’an St, anlship Co., S.A.Gulf Na,,igalion Corp.Continental Idn,’s, S. ~..
JAN C. UITERWYK CO., INC.711 Fannin, 228-9681
Azta laneCuat,’mala lanelran laneU tet~yk Shipping ldmitcdUnited Yugoslav Line
UNITED FRUIT COMPANYFreight Traffic Department908 World Trade Bldg., ’2’25-3597
United Fruit Comptnyl.]mlllessa Hondurena dc Vapotes, S.A.
WILKENS SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, 227-4395-*\Vatctrnan Steamship Corp.
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Don’t send aman to doa boy’s workGet the right Towmotorfrom Mustang
Putting too much machine ona job is expensive. Puttingtoo little is doubly expensiveand frustrating.
That’s why Towmotormakes 116 models from2,000 to 60,000 pound ca-pacity. One is sized just rightfor your lifting-carrying-stack-ing jobs. Indoors or out.Electric, gasoline, LP gas ordiesel power.
Tell us your jobs. And we’llsell or rent you the Tow-motor forklift truck to dothem all--quickly, easily andinexpensively.
INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO.
6006 Navigation Blvd.,Houston,Texas (713) 928-3391
YOUR TOWMOTOR OEALER
ELCAMPO LUFKIN BEAUMONT!713 543-3389 (713) 632-5565 (713) 892-84]2
Towmotor is a trademark of Towmotor Corporation, a subsidiary of Caterpillar Tractor Co. [] is a trademark of Caterpillar Tractor Co.
SWEDISH A TLA NTIC L llVESwedish Atlantic Line, Gothenburg, Sweden
Regular Freight and Refrigerated ServiceFROM GULF PORTS
toLE HAVRE - ANTWERP - GHENT - ROTTERDAM
BREMEN - HAMBURGOSLO - GOTHENBURG - COPENHAGEN - MALMO
STOCKHOLM - HELSINKI - GDYNIA
STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANYGENERAL AGENTS
Houston Office1400 Cotton Exchange Bldg. CA 8-1431
Other OfllcesGalveston, New Orleans, Mobile, Miami, Port Everglades, Jacksonville,
Savannah, Dallas, Memphis, St. Louis,Chicago, Atlanta, Charleston-Greenville
New York AgentsBarber Steamship Lines, Inc.
TheBANK LINE Ltd.Regular Service from
U. S. Gulf Ports to
Australiaalld
New lealandBrisbane
¯ Melbourne
¯ Auckland
¯ Lyttelton
¯ Sydney
¯ Adelaide
¯ Wellington
¯ Dunedin
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BOYD, WEIR andSEWELL, Inc.
New York
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STRACHAN
SHIPPING CO.
Houston - Galveston - Mobile
Memphis-New Orleans-Dallas
Chicago - Atlanta - St. Louis
Charleston - Greenville
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NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON HAMBURG TOKYO
TRANSOCEANIC SHIPPING COMPANY, INC.International Freight Forwarders - Export Freight Contractors
Vessel Charterers & OperatorsSuite 239 3039 Jetero Blvd., West Suite 1505
World Trade Bldg. Houston Intercontinental Airport International Trade Mart
(713) 224-9587 (713) 443-8080 (504) 524-9771
HOUSTON HOUSTON NEW ORLEANS "
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"~ STEAMSHIP AGENTS & BROKERS "~6TH FLOOR WORLD TRADE CENTER
ESTABLISHED 1905
BARBER LINES ............................ GULF/FAR EASTNOPALLINE ............... GULF EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICANOPALWEST AFRICA LINE ........... GULF/WEST AFRICACOMBILINE .................... GULF/CONTINENTAL EUROPEOZEAN/STINNES LINES ............ GULF/CONTINENTAL EUROPESlDARMA LINE ....................... GULF/MEDITERRANEANMAMENIC LINE. GULF/WEST & EAST COAST CENTRAL AMER.SCINDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD ........... GULF/INDIA
HOUSTON, TEXAS PHONE 222-9961
REPRESENTING
OZEAN/STINNES LINES..SOUTH ATLANTIC/CONTINENTAL EUROPEBARBER LINES .......................... GULF/MIDDLE EASTFARRELL LINES ......................... GULF/AUSTRALIAKSC LINE ............................ GULF/JAPAN/KOREAGULF ALASKA LINE ....................... ALASKA SERVICEL. SMIT & CO.’s ............ INTERNATIONAL TOWING SERVICESMIT-LLOYD, N.V ........ SUPPLY BOAT SERVICEC. CLAUSEN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD..’. LIVESTOCK CHARTER SERVICE
HOUSTON ¯ NEW ORLEANS ¯ GALVESTON ¯ BEAUMONT ¯ ORANGE ¯ MOBILE ̄ BROWNSVILLECORPUS CHRISTI ̄ MEMPHIS ¯ DALLAS
CABLE ADDRESS: BIEHL, HOUSTON ¯ TELEX 077-412 ̄ I"WX 910-881-1711
Texas Transport & Terminal Co., Inc.Cable Address Steamship Agents 11th Floor, 711 Fannin St.
TERMINAL HOUSTON Houston, Texas 77002Tel: 713/225-5461 (Established 1895)
TEXPORTS STEVEDORE COMPANY, INC.
p. N. D JAKARTA LLOYD LINENorth Airican, Red Sea and
Indonesmn Ports
VENEZUELAN LINEVenezue]an Ports
WESTWlND AFRICA LINEWest African Ports
Contracting Stevedores
CUNARD BROCKLEBANK SERVICEEast India-Ceylon-East Pakistan
To South Atlantic and U.S. Gulf Ports
UNION OF BURMAFIVE STAR LINE
Rangoon
DEEP SEA MEDITERRANEANLINE
Italian and Spanish Ports
YAMASHITA-SHINNIHON LINEY-S Line
Japanese Ports
WIJSMULLER OCEANTOWAGE & SALVAGE CO.
OFFICES: Baltimore Boston Charleston Chicago Cleveland Corpus Christi Dallas Galveston Houston Memphis New Orleans New York NorfolkPhiladelphia Savannah St. Louis
SUBAGENTS: Mobile Panama City Pensacola Tampa
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POSTMASTER: If not deliveed int’ve days, return to P. O. Box2562, Houston, Texas 77001. Re-turn requested.
MANCHESTER TERMINAL WANTS TO HANDLE YOUR CARGO. Big enough to do the job,but small enough to give personalized service, Manchester Terminal has three berths andmore than a million feet of warehouse space. All concrete construction, the warehouseshave automatiq: sprinklers and fire alarms.
MANCHESTERT E RMI NAL C O R PORATION
P. O. Box 52278 -- Houston, Texas 77052General Offices: 425 Cotton Exchange Bldg. (713) 227-3296
Houston’s Privately-Owned and Operated Terminal
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