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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44Crewmen 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
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