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  2. United States Lines - Wikipedia

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    1970-1987 Type C6-S-1w container ship, IMO 5278913, converted from C4-S-1a cargo ship Pioneer Mill, originally Show Me Mariner, 1954 SS American Altair: 1982-1987 Partial container ship, IMO 6421347, originally C4-S-60a Mormacaltair, 1964 SS American Apollo: 1970-1988 Type C7-S-68e container ship, IMO 7025269 SS American Aquarius: 1971-1988

  3. Port Line - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth and Dominion Line was formed as an amalgamation of four shipping companies on 23 January 1914, J. P. Corry & Company, Wm. Milburn & Company, Thos. B. Royden & Company and Tyser & Company. All four companies had operated routes to Australia and New Zealand, and together formed a new shipping line of 23 ships. Milburn & Co ...

  4. Malcom McLean - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1974, Reynolds had put more than $1 billion into Sea-Land, building huge terminals in New Jersey and Hong Kong and adding to its fleet of container ships. [citation needed] Sea-Land's biggest expense was fuel, so in 1970, RJR bought the American Independent Oil Co., better known as Aminoil, for $56 million. RJR put millions into ...

  5. Conex box - Wikipedia

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    A mix of modern standard containers and old Conex boxes used for training purposes, Fort Carson, 2013 The CONEX box, a portmanteau of "Container, express", is a type of cargo container that was developed during the Korean War and was used to transport and store supplies during the Korean and Vietnam wars.

  6. American President Lines - Wikipedia

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    By 1971, the use of containers had again increased; 58% of the company's business moved via container. During the early 1970s, the company converted many of its traditional break-bulk freight and combination ships into more efficient container-only ships, and ordered four new-built container ships.

  7. Compagnie Maritime Belge - Wikipedia

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    Delphis NV is a regional container shipping company headquartered in Antwerp, Belgium. [10] Delphis was founded in March 2004 and has offices in Antwerp and Oslo. [ 11 ] It operates as a subsidiary of Saverco NV, one of the holding companies of CMB [ 12 ] and provides logistics services in Europe through its subsidiary, Delphis logistics ...

  8. Photos of Corporate America in the 1970s - AOL

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    From stylish women and suave men in stark reception areas to space-age private offices, these photos capture a different era of capitalism. Photos of Corporate America in the 1970s Skip to main ...

  9. Australian National Line - Wikipedia

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    Container and roll-on/roll-off: 1970 [16] November 1984-Scrapped 1984 Darwin Trader: Container and bulk carrier: 1970: 1998-Still in service Echuca: Container: 1971: July 1976: Sold to Wan Hai Steamship Co: Still in service Allunga: Container and roll-on/roll-off: 1971: 1986-Scrapped 1986 Mount Newman: Bulk carrier: 1973 (chartered) 1981 ...