PRY CONTAINERLIZED COMMODITIES 1. Fabricated Textile Products: Dry Goods (95%), Bylon Cloth, and Flags 2. Canned Fruits or Vegetables: 3. 4. 5. Canned or Bottled Goods, OS (99%), and Citrus Pomson Machinery or Parts, MEC Feed or Feedstuffs: Prepared Feeds for Animals Fish or Fowls (80%), Animal Food, MOS (10%), Live- 6. Household Goods, In Packages, In Shipper's Con- 7. Household or Office Furniture, NEC: Office Furniture (18%), Purniture, MOS, and Hammocks Soap or Detergent: Cleansing, Scouring, and Washing Compounds (50%); Soap Stock; Laundry Soap; and Soap, 05 8. 9. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Meat or Sausage, Cooked, Cured or Dried, Including Biscuits, Crackers or Pretsels and Snack Items Lubricants or Similar Compounds: Motor Fuel Antiknock Compound (85%), Hydraulic Brake Fluid, and Hydraulic 011 Sanitary Tissue or Health Products: Tissue Paper (25%), 31. Beans, Dry, Ripe: In Bags (95%) and NOS 32. Stationery: Books (15%), Tablet Paper, and Stationery 33. and Supplies (80%) Yarn: Synthetic (85%) and NOS 34. Paper Products; Boxboard (20%), Cardboard (30%), Corrugated Paperboard (20%), Pulpboard in Rolls (20%), Strawboard and BREAKBULK COMMODITIES Automobiles, Freight Automobiles, Passengers 1 U.S. SOUTH ATLANTIC: JACKSONVILLE AND MIAMI TO SAN JUAN DRY CONTAINERIZED COMMODITIES Exclusive Use Dry Trailer 1. 2. Dry Goods 3. Cargo, NOS, Non-hazardous 4. Speak Items 5. Beer 6. Magazines 7. Refrigerators 8. Paint 9. Iron and Steel The descending order of Sea-Land's principal moving commodities in terms of revenue (through the first 10 months of 1967) was items numbers 1, 2, 4, 3, 7, 6, 9, 19, 12, 10, 17, 22, 29, 15, 14, 16, 11, 26, 21, 13, 20, 5, 8, 23, 18, 36, 33, 27, 30, 25, 28, 32, 24, 31, 35, 34, 37, 38, 39, 40 (Number 7, furniture, did not appear in this data.) Sources: Operating data supplied by Sea-Land Service, Inc., Seatrain Lines, Inc., Motorships of Puerto Rico, Inc., TMT Trailer Ferry, Inc., South Atlantic and Carribean Lines, Inc., Lykes Bros. Steamship Company, Gulf Porto Rico Lines, Inc. (FMC Forms I - V). 375-842 O 70-14 Figures in utilisation column vere derived by obtaining the ratio between "Total Loaded Containere Carried" and "Designed Container Capacity". 162.05 69.79 155.05 64.06 These rates are generally the AQ rates that applied in 1960 to commodities moving under TL rates in 1968. (a) Sea-Land Service, Inc., PMC-F No. 3 (Pan-Atlantic Series); (b) Sea-Land Service, Inc., FMC-F No. 10. Sources: Sources: (a) DMT Trailer Ferry, Inc., PMC-F No. 3; (b) IMT Trailer Ferry, Inc. (C. Gordon Anderson, Trustee) PMC-F No. 5. Sources: (a) U.S. Atlantic and Gulf-Puerto Rico Tariff FMC-F So. 1; (b) U.S. Atlantic and Gulf-Puerto Rico Conference Series Tariff FMB-F So. 13. Sourosal (a) Sea-Land Service, Inc., FMC-P No. 4; (b) Sea-Land Service, Inc., FMC-F No. 10; (c) Sea-Land Service, Inc., FMC-P No. 13. Sources: (a) Sea-Land Service, Inc., FMC-F No. 3 (Pan-Atlantic Series); (b) Sea-Land Service, Inc., PMC-F No. 10 (c) Seatrain Linee, Inc., PMC-P No. 1; (d) Bestrain Lines, Inc., FMC-F No. 2. |