CE&MCO Receives Order For Three Portainers From Maersk Container

Coast Engineering & Manufacturing Company (CE&MCO), formerly PACECO, Inc., recently received an order for three 50-longton- capacity PACECO Portainers from Maersk Container Service Co., Inc. The post-Panamax cranes will be designed and manufactured at the company's 100-acre facility in Gulfport, Miss., and then delivered to three different locations.

The first crane, featuring an outreach of 140 feet, backreach of 75 feet and span of 50 feet, is scheduled for delivery to Long Beach, Calif., in April 1990. The second crane, with an outreach of 135 feet, backreach of 75 feet and span of 50 feet, will be delivered to Newark, N.J., in May 1990. The last crane, which will have an articulating boom, outreach of 150 feet, backreach of 30 feet and span of 110 feet, will be delivered to Oakland, Calif., in June 1990.

CE&MCO, a subsidiary of the Fruehauf Corporation of Detroit, Mich., has been building containerhandling cranes since 1959. The company is recognized as one of the South's leading manufacturers of custom-designed heavy machinery for defense, space, power generation, material-handling and marine applications, in both the government and commercial sector.

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