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Largest Container Complex In Asia To Be Built In Hong Kong According to the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, a new company has recently been set up in the colony as a joint venture with the announced in- tention of building the largest container complex in Asia. The company will be known as the Hong Kong International Ter- minals Ltd., and will be a combi- nation of both Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Co. Ltd., and the China Provident Co. Ltd. The new terminal will mainly serve containerships running be- tween Hong Kong, Europe and the United States, although it is felt that the service will be ex- panded later to include carriers going to Australia and Africa. The terminal will be built on a 43-acre site and will include three 950-foot berths capable of accom- modating the world's largest con- tainer vessels. 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Con- struction of the new terminal will have an international flavor with the contract going to N.H.M. Venture, a three-company con- sortium of Nishimatsu Construc- tion Co., Harbor Engineering Co., and Malayan Drillers Ltd. At present, Hong Kong has three container berths in its Kwai Chung Container Complex, which is regarded throughout the world as the most modern in Asia. Amercoat Appoints Otis Sales Manager National Accounts Gene W. Otis has been ap- pointed sales manager-national accounts, according to Darryl J. Petersen, director of national marketing, Amercoat® Products. Amercoat products include an ex- tensive line of internationally rec- ognized high-performance coat- ings for the protection of steel in corrosive environments, and Nukem specialty mortars, surfac- ings and grouts which prevent contamination and corrosion of steel and concrete in critical areas, ranging from chemical processing to nuclear power plants. 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