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Our new one for shore duty clips on.

It's the Carrier-Transicold 69NK. One of over 400 ordered by Columbus Line, Inc. The first production refrigeration unit of its kind made in the United States.

Clips on seagoing containers in min- utes. With a forklift. With no trouble. Take it off just as fast.

Yet the 69NK gives you what you need to refrigerate your cargo when it's hauled by truck or train.

For instance, a Carrier serviceable com- pressor. Proved with years of marine use.

Air-cooled diesel power for operating economy.

Our clip-on unit is compact, too. Won't eat up space, wherever it goes.

And for maintenance, you get at every- thing from the outside.

Of course, our 69NK is only the latest in a long line of Carrier-Transicold units made to meet maritime refrigeration specs. Something we've been doing for over 50 years. With ser- vice all over the world.

Clip on or built in? Ask us. Carrier-

Transicold Company, Carrier Parkway, Syra- cuse, N.Y. 13201.

TRAN SICOLD 69NK simply clips to the container for shore duty, using the same air connections as aboard ship 16 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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