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Crewmen of the container ship “Main Express” load a 280 tonne methanol tower in the Japanese port of Kobe recently. The 70-metre-long tower, which occupied deck space for the equivalent of 64 containers, was shipped to Seattle, Washington, to be used in refining methanol.

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Press, 29 October 1981, Page 27

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Crewmen of the container ship “Main Express” load a 280 tonne methanol tower in the Japanese port of Kobe recently. The 70-metre-long tower, which occupied deck space for the equivalent of 64 containers, was shipped to Seattle, Washington, to be used in refining methanol. Press, 29 October 1981, Page 27

Crewmen of the container ship “Main Express” load a 280 tonne methanol tower in the Japanese port of Kobe recently. The 70-metre-long tower, which occupied deck space for the equivalent of 64 containers, was shipped to Seattle, Washington, to be used in refining methanol. Press, 29 October 1981, Page 27