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The international trade mark. Overseas Containers Limited was formed by four and a world leader in international trade, and in the process famous British shipping lines to concentrate centuries of is helping to shape the patterns of world-wide distribution, experience in maritime trading into a modern system of Serving over 40 major ports, the OCL Group, its cargo transportation subsidiaries and agents, provide rapid, efficient and total Today, nine years and well over a million container transportation of containerised export and import goods, loads later, OCL has invested over £5OO million in a fleet of door-to-door, between virtually any locations throughout purpose-built containerships, containers, terminals, Western Europe and Australia. New Zealand, the Far East hardware and equipment and, most of all, people. South East Asia and South Africa. With a route network now linking four continents. OCL And that is only the beginning, has become Europe’s biggest container transport operator S’ QCL m The International Trade Mark (■ Jr w » * BI V ■ r -/X?: ’ i \ B | 1 \ X X \ \ / ;'>4 Z ’-’V c: z. . ' fcsL AGENTS FOR OVERSEAS CONTAINERS LIMITED, PaO SN Co.-NZ Division Wellington: G.P.O. Box 6345. Te Aro, Wellington. Tel: 857-959 Auckland: G.P.O. Box 22, 30 Quay Street, Auckland 1. Tel: 362-050 . Christchurch: G.P.O. Box 895,149 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Tel: 798-990 Dunedin; G.P.O. Box 804,11 Crawlord Street, Dunedin. Tel. 79-454

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Press, 13 April 1978, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 13 April 1978, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 13 April 1978, Page 21