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Appleton Machine Buys
Marine Crane Rights
From Cascade Corp.
Appleton Machine 'Co., Appleton,
Wis., announced that it has bought the sales and manufacturing rights of the "Sea Lift" line of marine cranes from the Cascade Corp. of
Portland, Ore. The agreement of the purchase was jointly announced by Vernon K. Lamberg, president of Appleton, and J.J. Barclay, presi- dent of 'Cascade.
Jule Baudhuin, vice president and general manager of the Iron
Mountain, Mich.-'based Marine Di- vision of Appleton Machine, was placed in charge of the crane line, used on tuna seiners, offshore sup- ply vessels, spud barges, and work boats. The cranes are also used for stores handling on oceangoing ships, and for hose handling opera- tions.
Twin City Shipyard
Awarded Contracts For 40 River Cargo Barges
Firm orders for 40 river cargo barges valued at nearly $5,000,000 with letters of intent for 20 addi- tional barges have been received by
Twin City Shipyard, Inc., St. Paul,
Minn., even before its new fabrica- tion facility in the Red Rock In- dustrial Park is operational.
John W. Lambert, president of the firm, said there is a growing demand for commercial cargo barges to haul coal, oil, grain and chemicals destined for domes- tic and foreign ports. He said he expects the entire output of the new facility—about 50 cargo barges per year—will soon be spoken for by various line haul firms plying the nation's waterways
The new 85,000-square-foot fa- cility is scheduled to become fully operational this month. It will be large enough (600 feet long and 140 feet wide) to accommodate four river cargo barges in various stages of fabrication. The plant will fea- ture the most modern semi-auto- mated shipbuilding equipment available in the world, Mr. Lam- bert added.
Twin City Shipyard, Inc., is a subsidiary of Twin City Barge &
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St. Paul. Twin City Barge has served the Twin Cities area since 1937 and Chicago since 1961. The company operates harbor towing, petroleum barge service and barge fleeting service around these cities.
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