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Hamburg American Line American President Lines Agence Maritime, Inc. i® x Moore McCormack Lines N.Y.K. Line Meyer Line Atlantic Container Line Belgian Line Hansa Line White Pass & Yukon Route Pacific Far East Line Matson Lines United States Lines North German Lloyd Japan Line, Ltd. What do these leading shipping lines have in common? Fruehauf Containers Serviced all over the world SEAPORT SERVICE OUTLETS . . . U.S.A.: Baltimore ? Boston ? Houston ? Jacksonville ? Kearny, N.J. ? Los Angeles ? Maspeth, Long Island ? Miami ? New Orleans ? Norfolk ? Philadelphia ? Portland, Ore. ? San Francisco ? Seattle «Tampa ? EUROPE: Amsterdam ? Antwerp ? Barcelona ? Bremen ? Bremerhaven ? Felixstowe ? Gothenberg ? Grangemouth ? Hamburg ? LeHavre ? London ? Marseilles ? Paris ? Rotterdam ? SOUTH AMERICA: Buenos Aires ? Rio de Janeiro ? Santos ? AUSTRALIA: Brisbane ? Melbourne ? Sydney ? JAPAN: Kobe ? Tokyo ? Yokohama ? Complete container service facilities are also located at many inland Fruehauf outlets in the United States and Canada, as well as world-wide. Lloyd's Register of Shipping, London, England, has conferred its seal of approval on Fruehauf's container manufacturing facilities at Avon Lake, Ohio and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 82 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

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First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.