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Seven Steamship Lines Form European Unit Load Council Seven steamship lines in Europe have announced the formation of the European Unit Load Council to promote the unit load system in Europe. The Council will also collect and exchange information on the unit load system and ex- change information on the tech- niques and economics of unit loads. A joint advertising program will be implemented. The members to date are: Con- cordia Line, Haugesund; Finnlines, Helsinki; Independent Gulf Line, Amsterdam; Royal Netherlands Steamship Co., Amsterdam; Ma- ersk/Kawasaki Line, Copenhagen; Meyer Line, Oslo; and Fred. Olsen & Co., Oslo. The council secretary is Capt. M. Markussen, Aslakveien 14, Oslo 7, Norway. In the fall of 1969 a unit load council consisting of seven lines was formed in New York, and early this year the Pacific Unit Load Council was formed in San Fran- cisco, Calif., composed of Fred. Olsen Interocean Line, Knutsen Line, and States Steamship Co. "We are delighted with the for- mation of the European Unit Load Council as it means there will be a sustained and coordinated pro- gram both here and in Europe to inform shippers and receivers about unitization," said J. Monroe Sul- livan, vice-president, Interolsen Agencies, Inc., and general agent for Fred. Olsen Interocean Line in San Francisco. "We are in the transportation business and unitiza- tion is one of the methods of han- dling cargo which should be con- sidered by all shippers because in many cases it provides the lowest total cost transport," he added. WE STOPPED BENDING THIS WAY IN 1896 OVER 74 YEARS AGO Nat McClure Joins Kelso Marine Inc. WE'VE BEEN FINDING NEW AND BETTER WAYS TO BEND ALMOST ANY METAL WITH OUR WALLACE BENDERS FROM BORNEO TO BRITAIN FROM ALASKA TO SOUTH AFRICA Harry Fiegel, vice-president and general manager of Kelso Marine, Inc., Galveston, Texas, has an- nounced the appointment of N.D. (Nat) McClure as sales manager. Mr. McClure was formerly with St. Louis Ship, and is a United States Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict. He was released to inactive duty in 1963. He is a native of Mobile, Alabama and will be returning with his fami- ly to the Gulf Coast after an absence of many years. Mr. Fiegel stated that his newly appointed sales manager will be expected to devote his efforts to increased sales of new barges for both ocean-going and inland water- ways service. He will also be re- sponsible for keeping the yard's extensive repair facilities and per- sonnel busy. Kelso's barge construction capac- ity, particularly in super jumbo ocean barges, is being significantly expanded this year with the addi- tion of new automated equipment and facilities. N.D. McClure McCarty Named To Managerial Post By Celanese Coatings Laurence R. McCarty has been named planning manager of Cel- anese Coatings Company. He will be headquartered in Louisville, Ky. Mr. McCarty joined the Coat- ings Company from Celanese Plas- tics, where he was a senior plan- ning analyst. He started with the Celanese Corporation in 1963 and has held positions in sales, manu- facturing, and planning. Previously he worked with Frontier Chemical Co., Enjay Chemical Co., and Dow Chemical Company in various sales and marketing positions. WRITE FOR OUR 24-PAGE RAM ROLL AND ROTARY BENDING CIRCULAR HUNDREDS OF SHOP PROVED MACHINES TO CHOOSE FROM — WALLACE SUPPLIES MFG. CO. Engineers • Consultants • Manufacturers 1806 CORNELIA CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60657 YOU CAN FIND OUR BENDERS d/c 312-281-7000 52 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News