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Delta Lines AddPorts of Call
New sai.ling schedules for DeltaSteamship lanes, lne.. add the Carib-bean island of Barbados. British WestIndies. and Montevideo, Uruguay asports-of-call for the Line’s S.S. DELMAR, S.S. DEL NORTE and S.S. DELSUD.
The three combination passenger-cargo vessels southbound from Houston¯ xill call at Barbados; Bahia, Rio deJaneiro and Santos, Brazil; Montevideo.and Buenos Aires, Argentina, in thatorder. Northbound from Buenos Aires,the vessels will stop at Santos, Rio deJaneiro and the island of Cnracao,Netherlands West Indies and Houstml,first point of entry in the United States.A round trip is 42 days.
~Freight, Reefer, Deep Tank and Passenger Service
U.S. GULF/FAREAST SERVICE
THREE MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM:
JOINT SERVICEFearnley & Eger, Oslo, Norway
A. K. Klaveness & Co. A/SLysaker, Norway
HOUSTON * GALVESTON * BEAUMONTMOBILE * NEW ORLEANS
MANILA ¯ HONG KONG ¯ SAIGON ¯ BANGKOK ¯ SINGAPORED JAKARTA ¯ PORT SWETTENHAM ¯ PENANG ¯ BELAWAN DELl
FREQUENT CALLS AT TEXAS OUTPORTS AS CARGO WARRANTS
GENERAL AGENTS: FEARNLEY & EGER, INC.39 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, N. Y. DI. 4-3770
Agents: BIEHL & COMPANYSixth Floor, WORLD TRADE BLDG., HOUSTON, TEXAS, CApitol 2-9961
Dalton Steamship CorporationSHIP AGENTS AND OPERATORS
TERMINAL OPERATORS AND STEVEDORES
Agents for.
COLDEMAR LINE ¯ CONCORDIA LINE
CUBAMAR LINE ¯ N.Y.K. LINE ¯ POLISH OCEAN LINE
CARGO TRANSPORT LINE
Seventh Floor, WORLD TRADE BLDG.
Cables "DALSHIP" ¯ Teletype HO-17
KVARNERSKA PLOVIDBA LINE
HOUSTON 2, TEXAS
¯ Telephone CA 8-866110 LINES
Offices in GALVESTON, BEAUMONT, PORT ARTHUR, DALLAS, NEW ORLEANS, MEMPHIS andMOBILE
between HOUSTON - OTHER U. S. GULF PORTS-EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICA and WEST AFRICA
Sailing Schedules You Can Depend On ̄ Weekly to South America ̄ Twice Monthly to Africa
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC., NEW ORLEANSFIDELITY BANK BLDG., HOUSTON ¯ CA 7-5101
N E W Y O R K ¯ C H I C A G O ¯ ST. L O U I S ¯ W AS H I N G TO N
OCTOBER, 1962 21
Forwarder ExpandsTransoceanic Shipping Company of
New Orleans and Houston has openeda freight soliciting and promotional of-
rice in New York City at No. 10 BridgeStreet, Basil J. RusovM1, Jr., companypresident, has announced. George C.Whitney has been appointed vice-presi-dent in charge of the new office. Prior
HOUSTON ¯ COTTON EXCHANGE BLDG.
SWIFT/DIRECT SERVICE FROMUS GULF TO
LIVERPOOL
MA NCHES TER
CAPITOL 2-2259 - TWX - HO 593
GALVESTON NEW ORLEANS ¯ DALLAS ¯ MEMPH/S
to joining Transoceanic, \Vhitney wasexecutive general agent, Board of Com-missions of the Port of New Orleansin New York.
Todd Gets ContractFor New Cutter
Todd Shipyards Corporation’s Hous-ton Division has been awarded a con-tract of approximately $2 million tobuild a third 210-foot "reliance Class"U.S. Coast Guard cutter.
Total of the Coast Guard contractsfor the three vessels is approximately$6 million. Completion of tile first ves-sel, the RELIANCE, is scheduled forApril, 1963, followed by the DILI-GENCE in May, 1963, and the newestvessel later in that year.
1IS FOR
that’s the kind of Towingyou get from
Impressi ive ~ INTRACOASTALTOWING & TRANSPORTATION CORP.
¯ HOUSTON GALVESTON CORPUS CHRISTI
BIEHL & COMPANY, INC.STEAMSHIP AGENTS
HOUSTON6th Floor World Trade Bldg.
Phone Capitol 2-9961
NEW ORLEANS401 Sanlin Bldg.Phone 529-4211
GALVESTON312 Cotton Exchange Bldg.
Phone Southfield 5-5085
DALLAS MOBILE BEAUMONT MEMPHIS413 Cotton Exchange Bldg. 805 Milner Bldg. Goodhue Bldg. 520 Cotton Exchange Bldg.
Phone Riverside 8-3318 Phone HEmlock 2-1605 Phone: Terminal 2-8418 Phone Jackson 5-8723
FERN.VILLE LINES ..................................................... GULF/FAR EAST SERVICENOPAL LINE ................................................ GULF/EAST COAST SOUTH AMERICANORTH GERMAN LLOYD )HAMBURG AMERICAJq LINE
I .....................................GULF~CONTINENTAL EUROPE
OZEAN/STINNES LINESIDARMA LINE .......................................................... GULF/MEDITERRANEANMAMENIC LINE ............................. GULF/WEST COAST, EAST COAST, CENTRAL AMERICA
SCINDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD ............ GULF/EGYPT/SAUDI ARABIA/PAKISTAN/INDIAL. SMIT ~ CO.’S ............................................. INTERNATIONAL TOWING SERVICE
22 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
Good Season SeenFor Grain Elevator
"File Houston Public Grain Elevatorby the end of September had shippedmore than 49 million bushels of grain.and in only eight years over the lastquarter-century has the elevator han-dled more than that amount in the entireyear.
"Despite a reeent slackening in grainshipments, 1962 will still go down asa very good year at the grain elevator,"said Elevator Manager Thurinan H.Sherwood.
Last year was tlie record-setter forthe grain elevator with nearly 75 mil-lion bushels handled, topping the previ-ous high of 1959 of 69 million bushels.Through September of last year the ele-vator handled 58 million bushels and
in 1959 had mowed 61 million bushelsover the same period.
Third brat year has been 1960 at 60million bushels and that year the move-ment through the first three quarterswas just over 50 million bushels about
what Houston had at month’s end thisyear.
"We may very well top the total 1960mark in 1962, as October through De-cember are traditionally heavy months,"Sherwood said.
BLOOMFIELDSTEAMSHIP COMPANY
Owners, Operators, Agents ~¢ United States Flag Vessels
Regular Sailings From U. S. Gulf Ports to Continental Europe,East Coast of United Kingdom and Scandinavia-Baltic
STATES MARINE LINES---Berth Agents
Offices In All Principal Gulf Ports
HARBOR andCOASTWISE
TOWING__/
SUDERMAN AND YOUNGTOWING CO., INC.
HOUSTON GALVESTON - TEXAS CITY CORPUS CHRISTI32g Port of Houston U.S. National Bank Building Cargo Dock No. gWorld Trade Building Telephone: SO 3-2428 P.O. Box 1837Telephone: CA 1-0830 Cable: SANDY, Galveston TU 4-8791
~ ~’~’~’-~-~-~’~¢*-~-~ "~a.~.~ - . . .¢
& Ci Texas lransport Terminal o., he.,~ STEAMSHIPAGENTS
(Established 189.5)
Cable Address THE TEXPORTS STEVEDORE CO., INC.Cotton Exchange BuildingTERMINAL HOUSTON
Tel: CA 5-5461
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINETo
Havre/Dunkirk-Rotterdam/Am sterdamAntwerp/Ghent-Bremen/Hamburg
CREOLE LINE(Navigazione Alta Italia)
ToGenoa, Naples, Venice, Trieste,Savona, Leghorn, Rijeka, and
Mediterranean and Ivorth African ports.
Contracting Stevedores Houston, Texas
SHINNIHON LINETo
Yokohama-Kobe-OsakaNagoya-Yokkaichi
VENEZUELAN LINE(C. A. Venezolana de Navegacion)
ToLa Guaira, Puerto Cabello, Maracaibo,
Guanta, Puerto La Cruz, and otherVenezuelan ports.
OFFICESNew Oreans, La. New York, IV. Y. Houston, Texas 13rownsville, Texas Memphis, Tenn.Charleston, S.C. Philadelphia, Pa. Galveston, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas St. Louis, Mo.Savannah, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Chicago, 111. Dallas, Texas
OCTOBER, 1962 23
NORGE LINEBEG UrEA B INDEPENDENT
EXPRESS SERVICETO
ROTTERDAM
HAMBURG
ANTWERP
P. i). MARCHESSIN! & CO., INC.Steamship Agents & Brokers
NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON26 Broadway Intl. Trade Mart 326 Shell Bldg.WH 3-7550 524-6101 CA 2-2381
More than 1200 delegates from all over tile United Statesattd Mexico converged on Houston last month for tile annualconvention of tile Associated Traffic Clubs of America. Forthree days tile delegates discussed traffic and transportationproblems, took in the sights of tile nation’s Space Center andas a highligltt of the visit made a trip down the busy HoustonSbip Channel. Shown above on the bridge of the SAM HOUS-TON. inspection vessel of the Port of Houston, are from leftEugene Landis, ATC president; Mrs. Marion Lucille Petersonof Denver, voted "Miss Transportation U.S.A." for 1962; P. E.Chimene, president of the Houston Traffic Club, and HaroldD. Ward, chairman of the Convention. Three other boats wereemployed, besides the SAM HOUSTON--the M.4RY GENE ofthe Parker Brothers Co.; the HARMONY of the Mayo ShellCo., and tile MARGARETT ROOT of Brown & Root, Inc. Afeature of the convention ,,*’as tbe attendance of a 20-mandelegation front Mexico City Traffie Club, lending an inter-national flavor to the meeting.
7ke service tosuit your needs!
To Canal Zone,Panama, Colombia, Ecuador,Peru, Bolivia and Chile.
1 FromNEW YORK, PHILADELPHIAand BALTIMORE
2 FromNEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON,GALVESTON and MOBILE
3 FromMONTREAL andEASTERN CANADIAN PORTS
~e 1825
WEST COAST LINE, INC.New York. 67 Broad St.. Tel. WHitehall 3-9600New Orleans- American Bank Bldg..Tel. 524-6751
C. T. O. LINECompagnie Maritime des Chargeurs Reunis
OPERATING FAST FRENCH FLAG MOTORSHIPSDIRECT FROM
U.S. GULF PORTS TO
MANILA~HONG KONG~SAIGONSINGAPORE---D JAKARTA
PENANG¢r
SAILINGS EVERY 3 WEEKS
E. $. BINNINGS, INC.Gulf Agents
1114 TEXAS AVENUE BLDG., HOUSTON, TEXAS
¢r
OfficesGALVESTON--NEW ORLEANS--DALLAS--MEMPHIS
General Agents for North America and the CaribbeanBLACK DIAMOND S/S CO., 2 BROADWAY, N. Y.
24 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
CAPTAIN HASHAGEN
German CaptainTakes ’Holiday’
Hermann Hashagen, Captain of theNorth German-Lloyd vessel BRANDEN-STEIN, probably hasn’t gone rowing inCentral Park, but the last time his shipwas in Houston, he and four of his crewtook a cruise down the ship channelaboard the inspection vessel SAMHOUSTON.
As the SAM HOUSTON passed theBRANDENSTEIN, tied up at wharf 12,Captain Hashagen rushed out on thediminutive bridge and waved at theGerman crew members lining tile railsof his ship. At first the crew appearednot to notice him so he waved harder,then smiled as everybody on the railwaved back.
At the wheel of the SAM HOUSTONthe Captain showed the results of morethan twenty years spent at sea by steer-ing a perfect course.
The BRANDENSTEIN had broughta cargo of English automobiles to Hous-ton and was loading a general cargo forthe return trip by way of CorpusChristi, Beaumont and Brownsville.
your freight tracels first elass...
ship Cunttr~Fast, regular service between Liverpool, ManchesteLondon and Glasgow and Gulf Ports in ships ofthe Cunard and Brocklebank fleets.
There is no better way!Cunard Line NEW YORK: 25 Broadway Offices and Agents in
Funch, Edye & Co., line. NEW ORLEANS: all major cities in theGulf General Agents, 1414 American Bank Bldg. U.S. and Canada.
J. H. BLADES & C0. ] FEDERALMarine Insurance BARGE LINES, INC.NOT A SIDELINE
RICHARD P. DEE, AgentHOUSTON JA 9-4103 6001 Gulf FreewayP. O. Box 26655
For VOLUME SHIPPERS who want to save money-- the answeris lower-cost barge transportation.For shippers not located on a port--joint rates, with most ofthe journey on water can show big savings over other waysof shipping.Get the full story on lower-cost barge transportation fromyour FBL Representative.
WAlnut 3-9451HOUSTON 32, TEXAS
OCTOBER, 196225
AMERICANCLIPPER LINE
INDEPENDENT--U. S. FLAG LINER SERVICETO
KARACHI - BOMBAYMADRAS- CHITTAGONG
Houston New OrleansSmith Pilot Sept. 27 Sept. 23A Steamer Oct. 10/15 .......
SEASONS NAVIGATION CORPORATION17 BATTERY PLACE NEW YORK 4, N. Y.
H.A. 2-8500 TWX NY 12641
LACY& COMPANY, INC.GULF AGENTS
817 WORLD TRADE BLDG. HOUSTON 2, TEXASCA 3-4549
D. P. Marchessini of New York City, executive vice presidentof the P. D. Marchessini & Company, operators of the Marches-sini Lines, was in Houston recently to meet with shippers. HisHouston host was P. A. Grana, right, manager of the Houstonoffice. Port officials, civic leaders and shippers attended a re-ception for Mr. Marchcssini in the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel.
South Africa?
DIRECT... FAST... DEPENDABLE SERVICE TO BUILD BETTER
BUSINESS FOR SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEESRegular Sailings from Houston, Galveston, NewOrleans, Savannah, Charleston, Baltimore,Philadelphia and New York.Direct To Capetown, Port Elizabeth, East London,Durban, Lourenco Marques and Beira.AGENTS AT: Baltimore, Boston, Charleston, S. C., Cleveland, Detroit,Jacksonville, Fla., Los Angeles, Newport News, Norfolk, PanamaCity, Pensacola, Philadelphia, Portland, San Francisco, Savannah,Seattle, Tampa, Vancouver, B. C.GULF AGENT: Hansen & Tidemann, Inc.Corpus Christi, Dalla-~, Galveston, Houston, Memphis, Mobile,New Orleans, Sabine District.
South African Marine Corporation (N. Y.)2 Broadway ̄ DI 4-8940 ¯ New York 4, N. Y.
CHICAGO OFFICE: 327 South La Salle StreetI
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Fifty vans loaded with household effects and shipped bythe Oasis Oil Company for its employees at a pipe line sitein Libya were loaded last month at the Port of Houstonaboard the Nedlloyd Line’s BANGGAI. The Oasis Oil Companyis at work on a pipe line operation in the country. The pack-ing and freight forwarding firm Routed Thru-Pack, Inc.,specializing in door-to-door service in shipping householdgoods, handled the shipment. Strachan Shipping Companyis the agent for the Nedlloyd Line in the Gulf.
Santa Fe Expedites BigBulk Cargo Shipment
Tile Santa Fe Railway gave special handling to expedite281 ears of potash which moved through the Port of Hous-ton’s dry bulk materials handling plant recently.
The shipment, which checked out at 19,095 tons, was thelargest to move through the plant. It went on hoard the,lI. V. SLIEDRECHT destined for Italy.
PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
N. D. T. A. Meeting SetCarlis J. Stettin, Executive Director
of the Detroit-Wayne County Port Com-mission, will speak on "Ports are An-chors for Our Lifelines," at the 17thAnnual Transportation and LogisticsForum of the National Defense Trans-portation Association in San Francisco,
October 28-31.Stettin will represent the ocean ter-
minals segment of the industry at themeeting of the organization of commer-cial and military leaders devoted tostrengthening transportation of pre-paredness. Theme of the Forum is"Transportation--A Lifeline to Na-tional Goals."
Texas Marine MovesTexas Marine and Industrial Supply
Company, for twenty-five years a lead-ing supplier of tools, fittings and sup-plies to the Houston shipping industry,has moved to a new and larger loca-tion at 8050 Harrisburg Blvd., Houston.The firm’s WAlnut 3-9771 telephonenumber remains the same.
Cable Address "’RICE," Houston
RICE, KERR & COMPANYA Division of Kerr Steamship Company, Inc.
United States Gulf Ports to Spain . . . Morocco . . . Portugal . . . Philippines . . . Japan . . .Brazilian Ports . . Mediterranean Ports . . . Pakistan . . . India . . . Ceylon . . . Panama
Canal and West Coast of South America Ports
Clegg Bldg.506 Caroline St. Cotton Exchange Bldg. Cotton Exchange Bldg.
HOUSTON DALLAS GALVESTON
gyers Steamship Co., Inc.World Trade Center Houston 2, Texas
MEDITERRANEANSTAR LINE
Izmir IskenderunBeirut Port Said
NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ GALVESTONDALLAS ¯ MEMPHIS
Cable: Ayership TWX: 713-571-2310 Phone: CA 7-3261
GENERAL GULF AGENTS
CRESCENT LINEJeddah Khor El MufattaPort Sudan KhorramshahrMassawa BasrahDjibouti Bandar ShapurKuwait Karachi
Bombay
MARITIME CO.Of The PHILIPPINESPhilippine Flag Vessels
Manila Hong KongCebu Iloilo
Davao
HOUSTON
Lykes 6 World Trade Routes with regularlyscheduled sailings between U. S. GULF PORTS
and the world --U. K. Line Africa Line
Continent Line Caribbean LineMediterranean Line Orient Line
one of the U. S. GULF PORTScloser to world markets by...
Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc.
Offices at: NEW ORLEANS, HOUSTON, GALVESTON, NEW YORK, Beaumont,Brownsville, Chicago, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Kansas City, Lake Charles,Memphis, Mobile, Port Arthur, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington, D. C.OFFICES AND AGENTS IN PRINCIPAL WORLD PORTS.
OCTOBER, 1962 27
TheBANK LINE Ltd.
Regular Service from
U. S. Gulf Ports to
AustraliaandZealand
¯ Brisbane¯ Melbourne
¯ Auckland
¯ Lyttleton
¯ Sydney
¯ Adelaide
¯ Wellington
¯ Dunedin
mmm
General Agents
BOYD, WEIR and
SEWELL, Inc.New York
mmm
Gulf Agents
STRACHAN
SHIPPING CO.
Houston - Galveston - Mobile
Memphis-New Orleans-Dallas
Chicago - Atlanta - St. Louis
Kansas City - Cincinnati
Maersk Line HasMaiden Voyage
Tile M.S. THOMAS MAERSK, new-est of the fast, modern cargo liners ofthe Maersk fleet, arrived in San Fran-cisco last month, enroute to Bangkok
Companla Sud Americana de VaporesExpress Freight Service From
HOUSTON ̄ GALVESTONMOBILE ¯ NEW ORLEANS
AND OT.E~ PORTS AS CARGO O.E~STO
PERU ̄ BOLIVIA ¯ CHILE29 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Tel. WHitehall 3-8600
Gulf Agents
STRACtiAN SHIPPING CO.NEW ORLEANS ¯ HOUSTON ¯ MOBILEGALVESTON ¯ CHICAGO ¯ ST. LOUISCINCINNATI ¯ DALLAS ¯ KANSAS CITY
MEMPHIS ̄ ATLANTA ¯ MILWAUKEE
on her maiden voyage from her homeport of Copenhagen, according to Thor-kil Host, president of Moiler SteamshipCo., Inc., general agents.
The THOMAS MAERSK is 525 feetlong and is 11,000 tons deadweight.Built in Denmark she is a full-scantlingshelter decker with three decks. She isequipped with derricks capable of 60ton lifts and equipped for handling spe-cial cargo with strong-rooms, silk-rooms,reefer chambers, and deep tanks.
Host has also announced appointmentof Fowler & McVitie, Inc., as agents forthe Maersk Line in all U.S. Gulf portsand under this arrangement the agencywill be soliciting cargo not only fromWest Coast, Canadian and East Coastloading ports, but also will be handlingthe many tankers and dry cargo vesselswhich call in U.S. Gulf ports undercharter by Maersk.
Maersk is the oldest Danish shippingline and Fowler & McVitie is the long-est established Gulf agency, accordingto Host.
Ship ViaFERN-VILLE
MEDITERRANEANLINES
BARBER MEDI’II[RRANEAN LINEGENERAL AGENTS
FOWLER & McVITIE, INC.GULF AGENTS
Houston, Galveston, New Orleans, CorpusChristi, Brownsville, Port Arthur, Memphis,
Lake Charles.
Royal ildherlands $leamddp bmpang25 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 4, N. Y.
Regular Sailings [romMobile, New Orleans and Houston
WEEKLYTo La Guaira, Puerto Cabella and Trinidad
EVERY TWO WEEKSTo Maracaibo, Curacao, Aruba, Carupano, Guanta, Georgetown and
Paramaribo
EVERY FOUR WEEKSTo Pampatar
Agents
STRACHAN SHIPPING COMPANYHOUSTON - NEW ORLEANS - MOBILE - CHICAGO - ST. LOUIS - CINCINNATI
DALLAS - KANSAS CITY - MEMPHIS - ATLANTA
FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC.NEW YORK - DETROIT
28 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
Ness Is NamedWorld BusinessForum Chairman
Norman T. Ness. vice president andsecretary of Anderson, Clayton andCompany. will be chairman of tileWorht Business Forum at the 49th Na-tional Foreign Trade Convention inNew York City.
Two thousand registrants, includinga group of about twenty from Houston,are expected to attend the convention.Dates are October 29 through 31.
Houston hospitality headquarters willbe in the Mirror Suite of the HotelSheraton-East with open house beingheld from 5 to 8 p.m. during the threedays of thc convention.
Prominent national and internationalfigures including Secretary of Com-merce Luther H. Hodges, Managing Di-rector of the International MonetaryFund Per Jacobsson. CongressmanThomas B. Curtis of the House Com-mittee on Ways and Means, and NellC. Hurley. Jr., chairman and president.
BEN H. MOOREINSURANCE
MARINE - CASUALTY - FIRECable: MOORDEEN
JAckson 8-5511 P.O. Box 13220
Thor Power Tool Company, will be fea-tured speakers.
Theme of the convention will be"World Business in a Time of Change..... Challenges and Prospects."
The World Business Forum, to belead by Chairman Ness, will cover de-velopments of major significance toU.S. business in principal overseastrade and investment areas or markets.
F. S. Binnings, Inc.Steamship Agents
1114 TEXAS AVE. BLDG.Telephone: CApitol 5-0531
HOUSTON, TEXAS
C.T.O. LINE(Manila and Far East)
O.S.K. LtNE(For East)
FRENCH LINE(French Atlantic)
HANSA LINE(Med./Red Sea/Persian Gulf)
GRANCOLOMBIANA LINE
Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, PeruPanama via Cristobal
OFFICESNEW ORLEANS HOUSTON
MEMPHIS GALVESTONST. LOUIS DALLAS
MERCHANDISEOUSING
"Servicewith
Reliance"
CABLE: MAHCO FMB 2187
Maher & CompanyCustomhouse Brokers ~ Foreign Freight Forwarders
Members: Custom Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc.
416-420 International Trade MartNew Orleans 12, Louisiana
TUlane 7566TWX-301
802 World Trade CanterHouston, TexasFAirfax 3-4101
TWX-735
HELLENIC LINES
REGULAR
EXPRESS
SERVICE
From Gulf Ports
to
¯ MEDITERRANEAN
PORTS
¯ RED SEA PORTS¯ PERSIAN GULF
INDIA, PAKISTAN
CEYLON AND BURMA
Heavy Lifts
Deep Tanks
Refrigerated Space
PassengerAccommodations
HELLENICLINES, Ltd.NEW YORK: 39 BROADWAY
NEW ORLEANS: 319 INTER-NATIONAL TRADE MART
HANSENAND
TIDEMANNAGENTS AT
HOUSTONCORPUS CHRISTI
GALVESTONMOBILEDALLAS
MEMPHIS
OCTOBER, 1962 29
I louston Steamship AgentsABAUNZA STEAMSHIP AGENCY
CORP.203 Marine Bldg., CA 2-9601
All Cargo LinesChina Merchants Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.Daido LineOrient Overseas LineStevenson Lines
AMERIND SHIPPING CORP.110 Marine Buiding, CA 7-5335
Fabre LineIndependent GulfIsbrantsen Co., Inc.Penn ShippingSeaway Shipping Corp.
AYERS STEAMSHIP CO., INC.509 World Trade Building, CA 7-3261
Crescent LineKulukundis Line, Ltd.Maritime Company of the PhilippinesMediterranean Star Line
BIEHL & COMPANY6th Floor, World Trade Building, CA 2-9961
Fern-Ville Far East LineHamburg-American LineMamenic LineNopal Line (Northern Pan American)North German LloydOzean-Stinnes LinesScindia LineSidarma LineL. Smit & Company
E. S. BINNINGS, INC.1114 Texas, CA 5-0531
C. T. O. LineFlota Mercante Grancolombiana, S. A.
(Grancolombiana Line)French LineHansa LineO. S. IC Line
BLETSCH STEAMSHIP CO.1220 Texas Avenue, CA 7-0215
Cobelfret LinesOrient Mid-East LineCompania de TransportesCal-Agro
BLOOMFIELD STEAMSHIP CO.Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 8-1451
Berth Agents--See States Marine-IsthmianAgency
CANADIAN.GULF LINE, LTD.P. O. Box 5355, WA 1-4196
Canadian-Gulf Line, Ltd.Montreal Shipping Co.Stockard Shipping Co.
CENTRAL GULF STEAMSHIPCORP.
1114 Texas Avenue Bldg., CA 4-6075Central Gulf-Mediterranean LineCentral Gulf-Red Sea LineCentral Gulf-Persian Gulf LineCentral Gulf-India/Pakistan LineCentral Gulf-World Wide Full Cargo Service
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J. M. COOK COMPANY817 World Trade Building, CA 3-4549
Sabre Line
DALTON STEAMSHIP CORP.7th Floor, World Trade Building, CA 8-8661
Boomerang Cargo LineColdemar LineConcordia LineKvarnerska Plovidba LineLineas de Navegacion MambesasN. Y. K. LinePolish Ocean Line
DEEPSEA AGENTS, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 4-9797
West India Shipping Company
DELTA STEAMSHIP LINES, INC.1302 Texas Avenue, CA 7-5101
Delta East Coast South America LineDelta West Africa Line
FOWLER & McVITIE, INC.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 4-9795
Chemical-CarriersFern-Ville Mediterranean Line
FUNCH, EDYE & CO., INC.814 World Trade Building, CA 2-9106
Cunard Steamship Co., Ltd.Malaya Indonesia LineScandinavian American LineThos. & Jno. Brocklebank, Ltd.
GRUNDVIG AGENCIES(TEXAS), INC.
309 Shell Bldg., CA 8-0887Gulf Continental LineOzark Navigation, Inc.
GULF COAST SHIPPING CORP.200 Marine Bldg., CA 5-0869
Jugooceanija Line
GULF MOTORSHIPS, INC.1220 Texas Avenue, CA 7-0215
Thai Lines, Ltd.
HANSEN & TIDEMANN, INC.10th Floor, Petroleum Bldg., CA 3-4181
Belgian LineBookers EasternCaribbean ServiceCorporacion Peruana de Vapores, S. A.Deppe LineHellenic Lines, Ltd.Mitsubishi Shipping Company, Ltd.South African Marine CorporationSurinam Navigation Co.
IMPERIAL STEAMSHIP AGENCY903 World Trade Bldg. FA 3-5013
China Union Lines (CULNY)
LE BLANC-PARR, INC.Cotton Exchange Bldg., CA 2-2259
Harrison Line
LYKES BROS. STEAMSHIPCO., INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, 3rd Floor,CA 7-7211
Gulf & South American S.S. Co.
Lykes African LineLykes Caribbean LilleLykes Continent LineLykes Mediterranean LineLykes Orient LineLykes United Kingdom LineUnited States Line (American Pioneer)
P. D. MARCHESSINI & CO.(TEXAS), INC.
326 Shell Building, CA 2-2381Insco LinesMarchessini Lines
RICE, KERR & CO.Clegg Building, CA 7-0165
Hoegh LineKawasaki "K" LineLloyd BrasileiroNervion LineWest Coast Line
SEA.LAND SERVICE, INC.8402 Clinton Drive, OR 2-6651
Truck Trailer Coastwise Service
STATES MARINE-ISTHMIANAGENCY, INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, CA 7.3374Bloomfield Steamship Company
(Berth Agents Only)Isthmian Lines, Inc.States Marine-Continental ServiceStates Marine-Far East ServiceStates Marine-Mediterranean ServiceStates Marine-World Wide Full Cargo
Service
STRACHAN SHIPPING CO.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 8-1431
Argentine LinesBank LineChilean LineMexican LineMitsui LineNedlloyd LineRoyal Netherlands LineSwedish-American LineWilhelmsen LineZim Israel Navigation Co., Ltd.
TEXAS TRANSPORT &TERMINAL CO., INC.
Cotton Exchange Building, CA 5-5461Holland-America LineNavigazione Aha Italia (Creole Line)Shinnihon LineC. A. Venezolana de Navegacion
(Venezuelan Line)
UNITED FRUIT COMPANYShell Buihting, 609 Fannin, CA 5-3597
United Fruit Company
WATERMAN STEAMSHIP CORP.Cotton Exchange Building, CA 8-9424
Waterman Steamship Corporation
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33
Your Vessel will be met at the Barand Piloted to the Port of Houston ~~,
HOUSTON P OTS6302 GULF FREEWAY
HOUSTON 23, TEXAS
SOLICIIING YOUR BUSINESS IlIIIOUGH THE PORT OF HOUSTONEXPORT PACKERSHOUSTON FREIGHT FORWARDERS
AND CUSTOM-HOUSE BROKERS
iDesignates ForwardersDellgnates Forwarders and BrokersDeeignates Brokers
:~BEHRING SHIPPING CO.339 World Trade BIdg...CApitol 2-1325, Teletype HO-236
tLESLIE B. CANION326 World Trade BIdg .................. CApitol 8-9546
~tDORF INTERNATIONAL, INC.1003 World Trade Bldg., P. O. Box 2342 .. CApitol 4-6445
:I:E. R. HAWTHORNE & CO., INC.}003 World Trade Bldg ................ CApitol 4-6445
*MOHEGAN INTERNATIONAL CORP. OF LA.508 World Trade BIdg ................. CApitol 8-9856
*TRANSOCEANIC SHIPPING CO., INC.517 World Trade Bldg .................. CApitol 4-9587
STEVEDORES
GENERAL STEVEDORES, INC.54~1 Navigation Blvd ................... WAlnut 3-6678
UNITED STEVEDORING DIV. of States Marine Lines, Inc.Cotton Exchange Bldg ................... CApitol 7-0687
and CApitol 7-3374
SHIP SUPPLIES
TEXAS MARINE & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO.8106 Harrisburg Blvd .................... WAlnut 3-9771
ALAMO EXPORT CRATING CO.1600 North 75th Street ................. WAlnut 3-5551
HOUSTON EXPORT CRATING CO., INC.7414 Wingate ......................... WAlnut 3-5527William Peacock, Jr., Vice President
INTERNATIONAL EXPORT PACKERS818 Aleen (Zone 29) .................. ORchard 2-8236William L. Brewster, General Manager
INTRACOASTAL CANAL ANDINLAND WATERWAY SERVICES
Common Carriers
JOHN I. HAY COMPANY2526 Sutherland St ..................... WAlnut 3-6664Barges Serving Chicago and the Gulf Coast
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BARGE LINE CO.1714 C. & I. Life Bldg .................... FAirfax 3-4156Roger D. Winter, Manager of Sales, Houston
UNION BARGE LINE CORP.Suite 304-N, Adams Petroleum Center ..... JAckson 6-3908Warner J. Banes, District Traffic ManagerDennis L. McColgin, Traffic Representative
TOWING SERVICEBAY-HOUSTON TOWING CO.
805 World Trade Bldg .................. CApitol 2-6231
INTRACOASTAL TOWING & TRANSPORTATION CORP.1008 World Trade Bldg ................. CApitol 7-2297
SUDERMAN & YOUNG TOWING CO., INC.329 World Trade Bldg .................. CApitol 7-0830
HAULINGImport - Export
LONGHORN TRANSFER SERVICE, INC.7112 Avenue C ........................ WAlnut 6-266112 Years Serving The Port of Houston
PORT HOUSTON TRANSPORT CORP.6917 Navigation Blvd ................... WAlnut 1-4168
34 PORT OF HOUSTON MAGAZINE
"We lind the most active bank on the foreign scene isBank of the Southwest. They maintain close personal contactwith a global network of correspondent banks. Their up-to-the-minute knowledge of the major countries of the free worldhas proved invaluable to our exportdepartment. Their international point-of-view has helped us a dozen wayswith our overseas activities."
POSTMASTER: If not delivered in fivedays, return to P. O. Box 2562, Houston1, Texas. Return Postage Guaranteed BULK RATE
U. S. POSTAGEPAID
Houston, TexasPermit No. 5441
PALLETIZED FOR PROTECTION
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THIS IS LONG REACHLong Reach provides ample modern equipment for handlingall types of commodities. Here flour is being loaded for exportaboard the Holland-America Line’s SS AARDYK, Texas Trans-port & Terminal Co., Inc., agents.
* Berthing for 8 vessels *
¯ Marginal rail trackage ¯ Modern freight handling equipment
e Simultaneous handling 200 cars ¯ Covered area 1,400,000 sq. ft.
..... ........ Whales ¯ Wareho~es ̄ Cotton Compresses
Owned and Operated by GULF ATLAJ~ITIC WAREHOUSE ¢O. Houston t Texas