Between the early-1960s and the beginning of the 1980s, Cargospeed Equipment Ltd, based in Greenock on the Clyde, designed and manufactured vehicle deck access equipment and platform deck systems for numerous well-known ferries. It also fabricated cranes and hatch covers for cargo vessels. Cargospeed was thus involved in bringing about the 1960s 'shipping revolution', helping increase the efficiency of loading and unloading of ships of a variety of types. The company's origins were in the family-owned shipyard of George Brown (Marine) Ltd, the history of which forms the initial section of this book. The subsequent development of Cargospeed involved design innovation by the company heir, Jack Brown, whose novel ideas were to feature on many ...
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This book is open access under a CC BY NC ND 4.0 license. This book belongs to the Maritime Business...
The good ship \u27Commonwealth\u27 was launched from an expansionist dockyard in the 1960s and set s...
Skipper-Craft Boats (1952-1960): Jason Petroelje founded Skipper-Craft Boats in 1952 after leaving a...
Transportation refers to any type of vehicle that you can travel in or carry goods in. Transportatio...
Postprint version of published articleThe development of Open hatch carriers (OHC) dates back to the...
There is a distinct lacuna in the historiography of British shipbuilding in that the role of indepen...
Fifty years ago—on April 26, 1956—the freighter Ideal X steamed from Berth 26 in Port Newark, New Je...
This book gives a brief history of square-rigged ships of the British North American merchant marine...
The remarkable story of Danish shipping companies engagement in international liner shipping. Today,...
Ports are often the origin of many coastal cities. Once simple trading posts, interfaces of land and...
Maritime cargo was traditionally delivered to the waterfront. placed aboard ship by crane, and stowe...
A tramp ship is a vessel with no regular ports of call or sailing schedule. Tramp ships normally car...
The article analyses the emergence of chemical shipping as a specialized shipping segment. In the 1...
Shipshaped is a thesis on the emergence of an innovative offshore supplier industry. Multiple influe...
Over time the shipping lines grew to see the Atlantic as their own: a space they controlled in terms...
This book is open access under a CC BY NC ND 4.0 license. This book belongs to the Maritime Business...
The good ship \u27Commonwealth\u27 was launched from an expansionist dockyard in the 1960s and set s...
Skipper-Craft Boats (1952-1960): Jason Petroelje founded Skipper-Craft Boats in 1952 after leaving a...
Transportation refers to any type of vehicle that you can travel in or carry goods in. Transportatio...
Postprint version of published articleThe development of Open hatch carriers (OHC) dates back to the...
There is a distinct lacuna in the historiography of British shipbuilding in that the role of indepen...