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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), July 1929, p. 77

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Unit of railway supplies strapped to pressed steel platform Recommend ACME Nailless Band for Securing Loads on Skids There is a big saving of time and cost in handling shipments when various units of the load are securely fastened on skids. ~ Skid-shipping benefits not only the carrier but also the shipper and the receiver of goods because of greater safety and dis- patch in forwarding. And the best way to fasten a load to any type of skid— metal or wooden—is to use Acme Nailless Steel Band, tightened and sealed with specially designed Acme tools. Acme Nailless Band has a tensile strength of 42 tons to the square inch. It holds! Let Acme engineers help you with constructive suggestions for solving shipping problems of your shippers. This service is free and no obligation is incurred by your writing us. ————_ATME STEEL COMPANYS 2840 Archer Avenue Chicago Atlanta Detroit Orlando, (Fla.) Baltimore Indianapolis Philadelphia Boston Kansas City Portland Brooklyn Los Angeles St. Louis Charlotte Milwaukee San Francisco Chattanooga Minneapolis Seattle Cincinnati Montreal Toronto Cleveland New Orleans Vancouver Denver Winnipeg MARINE REVIEW—July, 1929 77

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