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WORLD’S LARGEST COMPUTER-CONTROLLED TANKER.—The Mitsuminesan Maru (227,756 tons) during her trials off the coast of Japan. Two outstanding features of the ship are a fully automatic cargo handling system, and a special typewriter which records the ship’s operations automatically in the log book. Built in Japan for the Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, she will run between Japan and the Persian Gulf.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32566, 27 March 1971, Page 9

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WORLD’S LARGEST COMPUTER-CONTROLLED TANKER.—The Mitsuminesan Maru (227,756 tons) during her trials off the coast of Japan. Two outstanding features of the ship are a fully automatic cargo handling system, and a special typewriter which records the ship’s operations automatically in the log book. Built in Japan for the Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, she will run between Japan and the Persian Gulf. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32566, 27 March 1971, Page 9

WORLD’S LARGEST COMPUTER-CONTROLLED TANKER.—The Mitsuminesan Maru (227,756 tons) during her trials off the coast of Japan. Two outstanding features of the ship are a fully automatic cargo handling system, and a special typewriter which records the ship’s operations automatically in the log book. Built in Japan for the Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, she will run between Japan and the Persian Gulf. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32566, 27 March 1971, Page 9