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Israel Ports Award

Multimillion-Dollar

Contract To Paceco

The Paceco Portainers ordered by the

Israel Ports Authority are similar to these at Rotterdam, Holland.

The Israel Ports Authority has recently awarded Paceco, a di- vision of Fruehauf Corporation,

Alameda, Calif., a multimillion- dollar contract for additional

Paceco container-handling cranes for the Ports of Haifa and Ash- dod.

The huge cranes are to be built at the Paceco facility in Gulfport,

Miss., and shipped to Israel dur- ing the next two years, as com- pleted.

Four Portainers (ship unload- ing cranes) and three Trans- tainers (terminal cranes) are in- volved in the new contract. All of the cranes will be Paceco's

MACH (modular automated con- tainer handling) models, which have provisions for future auto- mation of the cranes. One of the huge Portainers is planned for the Port of Haifa and three are planned for the Port of Ashdod.

The three large Transtainers are similar to those recently shipped from Gulfport on a pre- vious contract. These were the world's first MACH Transtainers (designed with provisions for fu- ture automation).

Israel's greatest export is fruit.

Plans are under way to container- ize shipments of oranges, which necessitates the purchase of the advanced container-handling equipment. 300 Ship Chandlers

To Meet Sept. 22-26

In Washington, D.C.

The International Ship Sup- pliers Association (ISSA) will be holding its 19th General Assem- bly at the Mayflower Hotel,

Washington, D.C., on September 22-26, 1974. This year, the Na- tional Association of Marine Serv- ices (NAMS), the U.S. member of

ISSA, will be the host association.

This year's event will be the first year that ISSA has held its

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General Assembly outside of Eu- rope, and keen attention will be focused on the areas of credit information and collection of ac- counts, conditions of sale and deliveries under which the trade operates, containerization, stor- ing of special equipment, codifi- cation of shipstores, and commu- nication between ship suppliers and their customers.

There will be a "Sponsors

Arena" at the assembly, where display space will be available for manufacturers of American prod- ucts. Advertising will also be available in the program for the meeting.

Two hundred fifty foreign del- egates and their wives are ex- pected to attend, in addition to the 50 American members of

NAMS. The four-day affair will consist of business sessions, tours of Washington, social affairs, and addresses from guest speakers

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For further information concern- ing this year's meeting, contact the National Association of Ma- rine Services, P.O. Box 1927,

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