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  2. Barry-Wehmiller - Wikipedia

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    Barry-Wehmiller developed a solar energy system to heat pasteurizers, which became a high-profile technology due to the energy crisis of the 1970s. Anheuser-Busch was the first to purchase the system, which was installed in its Jacksonville, Florida brewery. By 1980, Barry-Wehmiller's revenue grew to $71 million. [9]

  3. BW Papersystems Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    BW Papersystems Hamburg GmbH is a German manufacturing company based in Wedel.It supplies machinery for the paper manufacturing and converting industries.. The company is one of the four German locations of BW Papersystems, a division of the St. Louis, MO based Barry-Wehmiller group of companies.

  4. Hutchison Port Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Alexandria International Container Terminals Company Ltd. Joint Venture (50%) EI Dekheila: Duisburg: Germany: Duisburger Container Terminal GmbH Subsidiary [17] Hong Kong Hong Kong: Asia Port Services: Wholly owned subsidiary Hong Kong (Kwai Tsing District) Kwai Tsing Container Terminals (CT4, CT6, CT7, CT9N) Subsidiary (66.5%) Hong Kong (Kwai ...

  5. World Shipping Council - Wikipedia

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    The Council was formed in 2000 [4] to lobby the U.S. government regarding container and cargo shipping regulation, generally in favor of improved maritime security coupled with deregulation of ports and transport routes. Since that time, WSC has grown into an international organization representing the industry globally.

  6. International Container Terminal Services - Wikipedia

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    International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) (PSE: ICT) is a global port management company headquartered in Manila, Philippines. Established in 1916, ICTSI is the Philippines' largest multinational and transnational company, having established operations in both developed and emerging market economies in Asia Pacific, the Americas, and Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

  7. Port of Manila - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Manila International Container Terminal ranked 29th in the list of world's busiest container ports with Twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of 5,315. [17] Inaugurated on July 7, 2012, Berth 6 became fully operational and increased the Port's annual capacity by 450,000 TEUs.

  8. Bureau International des Containers - Wikipedia

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    The International Union of Railways, UIC, [7] then standardised a container system for Western Europe called 'Porteur-aménagé', or "Pa-Behälter" / "Pa-containers" , based on the Netherlands' systems of waste disposal containers and 'Laadkisten' ("loading crates") for consumer goods. Used since 1934, these were at first 2.5 m × 2 m × 2 m (8 ...

  9. Rickmers Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rickmers Group was an international provider of services for the maritime industry, a vessel owner and an ocean freight carrier. The group's head offices are located in Hamburg and Singapore. The group of companies is divided in three segments: Maritime Assets, Maritime Services and Rickmers-Linie.