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Handling. Machinery. and. Equipment. that. is. Justified. By B. F. CRESSON, Jr.,
Chief Engineer, The Port of New York ... iVIONG the important factors that must
be considering when freight handling machinery is to be determined on are these
: ...
Handling. Machinery. and. Equipment. that. is. Justified. By B. F. CRESSON, Jr.,
Chief Engineer, The Port of New York ... iVIONG the important factors that must
be considering when freight handling machinery is to be determined on are these
: ...
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Taking up now in a little more detail the factors t-j be considered and determined
on freight handling ma chinery, let us consider: First, The Geographical
Conditions at the Port There are ports which lie on one side of the entrance
channel or ...
Taking up now in a little more detail the factors t-j be considered and determined
on freight handling ma chinery, let us consider: First, The Geographical
Conditions at the Port There are ports which lie on one side of the entrance
channel or ...
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If a ship gets $8.00 per ton for carrying freight between two ports, and it depends
on its freights for its profit, it is a matter of great consequence whether it costs
$1.00 per ton or 75 cents per ton at each end for handling cargo into and out of
the ...
If a ship gets $8.00 per ton for carrying freight between two ports, and it depends
on its freights for its profit, it is a matter of great consequence whether it costs
$1.00 per ton or 75 cents per ton at each end for handling cargo into and out of
the ...
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