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.)astal Zone nformation Center A UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF PORT COMMERCE PUBUCATION INFORMATION SOURCES 4L law 1106 06 14 _4@ HE 553 U54 1972 t T r 0 T C 'o 0 n n F e E ON llvqtems Introduction The bibliographical information contained in this document includes both general and specific references covering the descriptions and functions of ports in world commerce. The information sources listed on the following pages are actually representative of all relevant port references rather than an exhaustive and all inclusive inventory. This pamphlet does, however, present the names of many excellent publications concerning the varied aspects of port operations, as well as the names of consultants and government organizations that deal with the port industry. To enhance the usefullness of this document, an asterisk (*) has been placed next to the sources which offer current statistics about ports or details describing the terminal facilities in ports throughout the United States and the world. U . S . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE NOAA COASTAL SERVICES CENTER 2234 SOUTH HOBSON AVENUE CHARLESTON SC 29405-2413 property of CSC Library TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. General a o 9 * e * e 0 0 . Page 1 2. Port Administration and Operation *Page 8 3. Port Design and Construction *Page 11 4. Port Consultants . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . 0Page 13 5. Periodicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15 6. Port Preparedness Planning References Page 18 7. Containerization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page.20 8. Governme.nt and Other Sources Page 22 General A Model for Simulating Sealift Systems, by Paul- M. Montrone, Dept. of Defense TP67-19 March, 1967. A Selected Bibliography of the Port of New York Authority (1921-1960), prepared by the Port of New York Authority, 111 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y., ig6o. A Study of Riverports and Terminals Report, Phase III,,Contract No. MA-4319 Submitted by: Transportation Institute, Southern Illinois University. A Study of The Port of New York Authority, Its purposes, itssaccomplishments, its plans for the future; by Frederick L. Bird; published by Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., New York, N. Y. 1949. A Study to Determine U.S. Port Needs, prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, by Robert Nathan Associates, Washington, D. C. September 1972. A Superport for Louisianal prepared by the staff of the Louisiana Superport Task Force, available upon request, Executive Director, The Louisiana Deep Draft Harbor and Terminal District Authority, International Trade Mart, New Orleans, La., June 1972. An Economic Analysis of Improvement Alternatives to the St. Lawrence Seaway System, EBS Management Consultants, Inc., Washington, D. C.p January 1969-. Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army on Civil Work Activities, Volume 21 pertaining to rivers and harbors, flood control, beach erosion, and related purposes; prepared by Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers. Basic'Transportation Study: Ports, A series of individual port studies on selected ports of the United States prepared and published by the U.S. Army -and available through the U.S. Army Transportation School, Fort Eutis, Virginila, 23604. 1) Bridges Over the Navigable Waters of the United States (Parts 1,2,3 & 4), compiled in the Office of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army.Corps of Engineers, Washington, D. c., 1961. British Ports and Shipping, by Henry Rees, published by Harrap,.London, 1958. Canadian Ports and Seaway Direction, including U.S. ports on the Great Lakes, by'Alan Thomson Muir; published by National Business Publications, Ltd., Gardenvale, Quebec, Canada, 1970 annual. Conference on Transportation Research (Publication 840), Report of a study group convened by the National Academy of Sceinces at Woods Hole, Mass., August 1960; published by National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. 1960. -2- 1) Distances Between Ports (Pub. No. 151), contains tables of distances between principa ports of the world; published by the U.S. Naval Oceangraphic Office, Washington, D. C. Evaluation of Offshore Terminal Concepts, prepared for the Maritime Administration, by Soros Associates of New York City, August 1972. Final Report of the Committee of Inquiry under the Rt. Hon. Lord Devlin iiito Certain Matters Concerning the Port Transport Indu Devlin -E2p2rt1% presented to Parliment by the Minister of Transport; published by Her Majesty's Stationery Officq, London, 1965. Foreign Commerce Statistical Report, Port of Baltimore and other Maryland Ports, 1966; published by Maryland Port Authority, Pier 2, Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202, Janurary, 1968. Foreign Deep Water Port Developments, prepared for U.S. Army Engineer Institute for Water Resources, by Authur D. Little, Inc., IWR Report 71-11, December 1971- Fundamentals of Transportation, William Grossman, Simmons Boardman Publishing Corporation, New York 1959- 1) Future Development of the San Francisco Bay Area 1960-2020, contains economic aspects of Comprehensive survey of San Francisco Bay and tributar,i-es; prepared for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by U.S. Department of Commerce,,Washington, D. C. 1959. Great American Harbors, by Robert Carse; published by W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. 1963. Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway Naviagtion Season Extension Report, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, April 28, 1970- Great Lakes Harbor Study, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago, Ill., November 1966. Great'.Lakes Pilot, contains similiar information as found in United States Coast Pilots, but limited to Great Lakes and St, Lawrence Seaway; published in one volume by the U.S. Lake Sur-vey, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, 1966. Great Lakes Port & Shipping System, Research Report for Office of Ports and Intermodal Systems, by Melj7.an A. Hanson, SIU, October 1969, Vol. I-II. Great Lakes - Overseas General Cargo Traffic Analysis, Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago, Ill., March 1967. Greenwood's Guide to Great Lakes Shipping, edited by John 0. Greenwood and published by Freshwater Press, Inc. Room 6, The Acade, Cleveland, Ohio 1970 (annual) -3- Guide to Port Entry, produced by Colin L. Pielout published by Shippimg Guides, Ltd., London, 1971. Hans Gade's African Harbour Pilo t, published by Hans Gade's Harbour Pilotp7, Ltd., 32 Solvgade, Copenhagen, Denmark. Hans Gade's American Harbour Pilot, published by Hans Gade's Harbour Pilots, Ltd., 32 Solvgade, Copenhagen, Demark 1962. Hans Gadel's European Harbour Pilot, published by Han6 Gade's Harbour Pilots, Ltd., 32 Solvgade, Copenhagen, Denmark 1964. International Maritime Dictionary, by Rene de Kerchovi; published by D. Van Nostrand Company, Ineq, Princeton, New Jersey 1961. Lakes Carriers Association Annual Re-port, Lakes Carriers Association, Cleveland, Ohio 1970. Lloyd's Maritime Atlas, includes a comprehensive list of ports and shipping places of the world; compiled and edited by the Shipping Editor at Lloyd"s; published-by the Corporation of Lloyd's, London, 1965. Lloydts Register of Shipping,Register Book, Vol. IV, Directory, with particular reference to Section 2 - West Docks, etc.; published at 71 Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. 3v 1965-66. Loading Places for Oil Tankers in the World, published by Hans Gadets Harbour Pilots, Ltd., 32 Solvgade, Copenhagen, Demark. Marine Laws: Navigation and Safety, by Frederick K. Arzt; published by Equity House, Equity Publishing Corporation, Stuny Brook, L. I.j No Ye, 1953. Marine Terminal Charges at Leading Ports of Japan (1964-1965), compiled by the Central Secretariat of the International Association of Ports and Harbors, Room 715-A, N. Y. K. Building, 20 Marunonchi 2, Chiyodaku, Tokoyo, Japan. Men Along the Shore, by Maud Russell; published by Brussel & Brussel, Ince., New York, N. Y., 1966. Metropolitan Transportation: 1980, a framework for the long-range planning of transportation facilities to serve the New York - New Jersey Metropolitan Region; prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Office, The Port of New York Authority, 111 Eighth Avenue, New York, N.@ Y., 1963. Moody's Transportation Manual, railroads, airlines, shipping, etc.; American and foreign. New York, Moody's Investor Service. Our Nation & the Sea, Report of the Commission on Mar ine Science, Engineering and Resources, U.S. Goverment Printing Office, Washington, D. c. Jan. 1969. -4- Overseas Shipping at Great Lakes Ports: Projections for the Future, .Special Report No. IU; by Eric Schenker, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jan. 1970. Port Development Expenditure Survey: United States - Puerto Rico Canada: January 1, 1946 to December-31,1969. Including projections January 1, 1966 to December 31, 1970. Published by the American Association of Port Authorities, Washington, D. C. Port Management Problem St by Authur D. Little, Inc., for Maritime Administration, dffice of R&D, contract mA-4618, July 1969. � Port Series - Part 2, published in about 40 separate volumes on ports of the United States by the Board of Engineers for River and Harbors, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Washington, D. C. � Ports 2- Dues, Clarges, and Accomodations Throughout the World (Twenty-ninth edition), an annual publication edited by Captain F. S. Campbell and published by George Philip and Son, Ltd., London, 1970. Ports of the Americas: History and Development; edited by Helen Delich Bentley, and published by the American Association of Port Authorities, Washington, D. C. 1961. Ports of the United Kingdom (Revised Editionj by Sir David J. Owens; published by Allman, London 1946. ' � Ports of the World, an annual publication edited by Donald Maxwell and published by ShTp-ping World & World Shipping, Benn Brothers, Ltd. Bouverie House., Fleet Street, London, E.C. 4., 197o. Preliminary Plan of SLuq of San Francisco Bay Area in-depth Study, U.S. 6- Arny Corps of Engineers, San Francisco, California, Feburary 19 9. Principal Ports 'in Japan, published by Japan Port and Harbor Association. and Central Secretariat of the International Association of Ports and Harbors, Tokoyo, Japan, 1960. Principles of Ocean Transportation, by Vernon Metcalfe, Simmons-Boardman Publication Corporation, New York., 1959. 'Relationship of Land Transportation Economics to Great lakes Traffic Volume, U.S. Department of Commerce, Maritime Administration-, Contract No- 1-35492, October 1971. Sailing Directions, contains.navigational, hydrographical, and-condensed general port and harbor information on a worldwide basis,for the use of mariners; published in 69 separate volumes by the U.S. NAval Oceanographic Office, Washington, D. C. 20028 -5- St. Lawrence River Pilot,. published by Canadian Hydrographic Service; Ottawa, Canada San Francisco Port Study,, Vol. 2 (1140B); tests of modified cargo loading methods and the port as a system; published by National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. 1964 Se!M Maritime Directory, The Fourth Seacoast Publishing Co., Inc., 10th Edition, 1969. Sources of Information in Transportation, with particular reference to Section on ports; published for the Transportation Center at Northwestern University by the Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Ill, 1964. Survey of the Ports of Alaska, published in one volume by the Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. 1965 Tanker Directory of the World, with particular reference to section on Tanker Terminals; edited by John Fordee and published by Terminus Publications limited, Tanker House, 416 King's Road, Chelsea, London, s. w. lo, 1965. The Black Sea Pilot, published by the Hydrographic Department, British Admiralty, London. The Economics of Deepwater Terminals, prepared by the Division of Ports, Maritime Administration, Department of Commerce, No. 481-332/222, 1972. The Geography of the Port of London, by James Bird; published by Hutchinson University Library, Hutchinson House, London, 1957- The Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Transportation System Problems & Potential, Vy-John L. Hazard, December 1969. The Major Seaports of the United Yj-ngdom, by James Bird; published by Hutchinson & Co.1 Ltd., 178-202. Great Portland Street, London, W. I., 1963. The Merchantile Marine Atlas (Sixteenth Edition), edited by H. Fuller and published by George Phillip & Son, Ltd., London, 1959. The Port of Chicago and the St. Lawrence Seawayo by Harold M. Mayer; published for the University of Chicago, Department of Geography, by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill-, 1957- The Shoregoer's Guide to World Ports, compiled and edited by Ronald Hope; published by the Maritime Press,, Limited, 13 Long Acre, London, W. C. 2, 1963 The West Indies & Caribbean Yearbook, an annual publication published by Thomas Skinner & Co. Ltd., St. Alphage House, Fore Street, London E.C. 2, also available from niffe/NTP, Inc. 300 East 42nd Street, New York 10017 ($14-00) The World Shi-p-ping Scene, an atlas of shipping, shipbuilding, seaports, and sea-borne trade; by'Gustav Adolf Theel; published by Weststadt Verlag, Munich, 1963. Transportation: Information Sources. edited by Kenneth N. Metcalf, is an annotated guide to publications, agencies, and other data sources concerning water, rail, road, air, and pipeline transportation; published by Gale Research Company, Book Tower, D6troit, Michigan as Volume No. 8 in Manage- ment Information Guide series, 1965. Transportation Renaissance, with particular reference to paper entitled "Today's Port: A Trade and Transport Rub" by Harry C. Brockel; special volume 345 edited by George Fox Mott and published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, 1963. Tran@Mrtation, Vol. V, Science,,, Technology, and Development, contains U.S. papers prepared for the United Nation's conference on the application of science and technology for the benefit of the less developed areas; published by the Brookings Institution, Transport Research Program, Washington, D. C. U.S. Canadian Overseas Trade Diversion, a report to Federal Maritime Commission, Project 2-115, prepared by Manalytics, Inc., San Franciscop California, March 1972. United States Coast Pilots, contains similiar information as found in the, Sailing Directions but Limited to coasts and harbors of the United States published in 9 separate volumes by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. United States Federal Agencies and the Nation's Ports, Office of Ports and Intermodal Systems, September 1969. United States Seaports: Alaska, Pacific Coast, and Hawaii (Port Series Part 1), published in one volume by the Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., 1961. United States Seaports: Atlantic Coast (Port Series - Part 1) published in one volume by the Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., 1963, United States Seaports, Gulf Coasts (Port Series - Part 1), published in one volume by the Maritime Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., 1965. Wq+.Prbnrnp rommPree nf +.h(- Uni-ted States, a series of five publications containing statistics on the waterborne commerce of the United States by port and waterway; published by the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers. -7- Waterfront Renewal, focuses on decay in our cities, and man's use and. misuse of his water resources, booklet prepared by Department of Resource Development, State of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 1966. Webster's Geographical Dictionary, published by G&C Merrian Co., Spring- field, Massachusetts. Work Plan for a Study of the Feasibility of an Offshore Terminal in the Texas Gulf Coast RegioLl, prepared by Texas A&M University, Report No. TAMU-SG-71-212, June 1971, 1) World Port Index (Publication No. 150), contains locations and general descriptions of maritime ports and shipping places of the world; published by the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office, Washington, D. c., 1963. World Shipping: An Economic-Geography of Ports and Seaborne Trade, by Gunnar Alexandersson and Gorham Norstorm; published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y., 1963. 1) For sale by the Superintendent of DocumentsjU.S. Government PrInting Officev Washington, D. C., 204022 Port Administration and Operation An Introduction to Port Workingg by A. H. J. Bown; published by the National Dock.Labour Board, London, 1955. Cargo Handling and the Modern Port, by R. B. Oram; published as part,of the Commonwealth and International Library series by Pergamon Press, Inc*, 122 East 55th Street, New York, N. Y.1,1965. Cargo Handling at Ports by Brysson Cunningham; published by Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London (date unknown). Cargo Handling for the Modern Port, published by Cornell Maritime Press, Inc., Cambridge, Md., 1965- Cargo Handling Systems for General Car-go, by John R. Immer; published by Work Saving International, Management Consultants, 1638 - 19th Street, N.W., Washington, D. c., 1966. Cargo Management in the 1970's, E. A. Space and Advanced Military Systems Ltd., London, National Ports Council, March, 1968. Export Documentation and Shipment Preparation, by Durwood L. Brooks; published by the Traffic Service Corporation, Washington Building, Washington, D. C.@ 1965. Export/Im-port Traffic Management and Forwarding, by Alfred Marri published by Cornell Maritime Press, Cambridge, Maryland, 1957i Federal Policy for United States Ports, by James P. Morris and Robert F. Steeves; published by Operations Research, Inc., Silver Spring, Md., 1964. Free Ports and Foreign - Trade Zones, by Richard S. Thoman; published by Cornell Maritime Press, Inc., Cambridge, Marylandv 1956. General Cargo Handling in Three EFTA Ports (Manchester, Oslo, & Lisbon), Publish6d by European Free Trade Association, Geneva, 1968. Handling and Sotwage of Cargo (Third Editim)., by Captain A. G. Ford and Commander J. K. Webster, S. C., USN; published by International Textbook Company, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1952. Marine Cargo Operations, by C. L. Sauerbier; published by John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y.? 1956. -91- Merchant Shipping on a Sea of Red Tape, a report on,ship documentation and simplification; prepared by the U.S. Pacific Coast shipping industry in cooperation with the School of World Business, San Francisco State College; published by San Francisco Marine Exchange, San Francisco, Calif., 1959- Mission: Port Development, with case studies of Tldnidadq Israel, Turkeyq Tunisia, and Liberia; by Walter P. Hedden; published by the American Association of Port Authorities, Washington, D. c., 1967. Modern International Commerce, by Edward Ewing Pratt; published by Allyn and Bacon, Inc., New York, N. Y., 1956 Port Administration in the United States, by Marvin L. Fair; published by Cornell Maritime Press, Inc., Cambridge, Maryland, 1954- Port and Terminal Charges at U.S. Ports, U.S. Board of Engineers for rivers & harbors, 1950. Port Economics, by A. H. J. Bown; published by the Dock and Harbour Authorityl Foxlow Publications, Ltd., 19 Har Court Street, London, 1953. Port Operation and Administration, by A. H. J. Bown and C. A. Dove; published by Cornell Maritime Press, Inc., Cambridge, Md., 196o. Port Operation of the N. S. Savannah, 1964, Prepared by U.S. Atomic Energy Commission & U.S. Maritime Administration. Port Terminals, Port of New York Authori , A plan for a new consolidated passenger ship terminal in the PWt of New York, N. Y., 1967. Ports and Harbours, by F. W. Morgan; published as part of Hutchinson's University Library series by Hutchinson House, London, 1952. Ports of Call, by Robert Carse, Scribner Publishing Co., New York, N. Y.? 1967- Progress in Cargo Handling, Vol. 11 papers read at.the General Technical Conference of the ICHCA - Naples (1954); published by Iliffe &.Sons, Ltd., Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S. E. 1, 1955. Progress in Cargo Handling, Vol. 21 report of papers and discussions at the Qeneral Technical Conference of the ICHCA - Hamburg (1959); published by Iliffe & Sons, Ltd., Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S. E. 12 1957 Progress in Cargo'Handlj=, Vol. I pr:)ceedings of General Technical Conference of the ICHCA - New York, (19Z); published by Cormell Maritime Press, Inc., Cambridge, Maryland, 1962. -10- Progress in Cargo Hnd1ing, Vol. 4 "Research", proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Technical Conference of the ICHCA - London, (1963); published by Fairplay Publications, Ltd., Palmerston House, 51 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2,1964. Progress in Cargo Handling, Vol. 5 "Coordination of Sea and Inland Transport", proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Technical Conference of the ICHCA- Paris. (1965); published by Fairplay Publications, Ltd., Palmerston House, 51 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. 2, 1965 Progress in Cargo Handling, Vol.6, proceedings of Eigth Technical Con- ference of the ICHCA - Antwerp, May, 1967. Progress in Cargo Handling, Vol. 7, proceedings of Ninth Technical Con- ference of Association, Gothenburg, 1969. Pursers Handbook, with particular reference to topics covering port entry and clearance requirements in various countries; by William E. Armstrong and published by Cornell Maritime Press, Cambridge, Maryland 1966. Reducing Shipping Paperwork, a summary progress report and study by Shipping Documentation Subcommittee, published by the Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., 1960. Ship's Business and Cargo Loss and Damage, by Captain Myron E. McFarland; published by Cornell Maritime Press,Inc., Cambridqge,Maryland. 1963. Simulation and Analysis of the Marine Port - Complex, by A.M. Feiler, Los Angeles, University of California, October, 1966. Stowage: The Properties and Stowage of Cargoes, by Captain R. E. Thomas, revised by Captain O.O. Thomas; published by Brown, Son, & Ferguson, Ltd., Nautical Publishers, 52 Darnley Street, Glasgow, S.L., 1963. Technical and Social Changes in the World's Ports, by A. A. Evans, Inter- national Labor Office, Washington, Geneva, 1969. The Economic Impact of the Unites States Ocean Ports, published by the Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., 1966. The Materials Handling Manual (Vol. 1 4), edited by V. H. Laughner and published by Boston Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, Mass., 1955. The North Carolina State Ports Authority, by C. E. landon , published by Cornell Maritime Press, Inc., Cambridge, Maryland, 1963. The Transportation Corps: Responsibilities, Organizations, and Operations, by Chester Wardlow; a volume in the series on the U.S. Army in World War II (Technical Services); published by Office of the Chief of Military History, Washington, D. C., 1951. Traffic Simulation, Case Studies of Transin Analysis, by A.M. Feiler, Los Angeles, University of California, May 1967. Port Design and Construction American Civil Engineer's Handbook, with particular reference to Section 19 Harbor & River Works; edited by Thaddeus Merriman and Thas.H. Wiggin; published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. American Civil Engineering Practice, Vol. 1-3, (set of three volumes), with particular reference to Vol. 2, Section 21 - Harbor Engineering; edited by Robert H. Abbett; published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York,N. Y., 1956. Construction & Maintenance, published by the American Association of Port Authorities, November 1968. Committee IV (Standardization and Handling of Containers). Conveyors and Related Equipment (Third Edition), by Wilbur G. Hudson; published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y., 1954. Design and Construction of Ports and Marine Structures ,by Alonzo Def Quinn; published by McGraw - Hill Book Company, Inc., New York, N.Y., 1961. Design of Sea Defense Works, R. B.Thorn, Cornell Maritime Press, Inc., 1960. Scientific approach to the subject of sea wall design. Of interest to Maritime and port authorities, and engineers. Dock and Harbour Engineering, Vol. 1-4, (set of four Volumes), by Henry F. Cornick; published by Charles Griffic and Company, Ltd., London, 1958. Harbor Works, by Brysson Cunningham; published by Chapman & Hall, Ltd., London (date unknown). Harbours and Dockyards, by Robert Hammond; a volume in the Mechanical Age Library series, published by Frederick Muller, Ltd., London, 1965. Marinas: Recommendations for Design, Construction and Maintenance, by Charles A.Chaney; published by National Association of Engine and Boat Manufacturers, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y., 1961. Marine Structures: Their Deteriorayion and Preservation, by William G. Atwood and A.A. Johnson; published by the National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 1924. Mechanical Engineers Handbook, edited by Lionel S. Marks; published by McGraw - Hill Brook Company, Inc., New York, N.Y. Optimum Size Seaport, by Carl H. Plumlee, reprinted from the Journal of the Waterways and Harbours Division Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE), Vol. 92, No. WW3, August, 1966. Available from Parsons, Brinckerhoff,Quade & Douglas, Engineers, New York - San Francisco, 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. l0006. Port Construction and Rehabilitation, (TM5-360); a Department of the Army Technical Manual, published byDept. of the Army, Washington, D.C., 1953 Port Design and Construction,published by the American Association of Port Authorities, Washington, D. C., 1964. The Design,Construction and Maintenance of Docks, Wharves, and Piers, by F.M.Du - Plat - Taylor; published by Pyre and Spottiswoode, Publishers, Ltd, London, 1949. The Modern Port, by Fugl - Meyer, published by Danish Technical Press, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1957. Waterfront and Harbor Facilities(TP-Pw-8), by Civil Engineering Corps of U. S. Navy; published by the Department of the Navy, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington, D. C.,1954. -13- Port Consultants (Non-inclusive Listing of Engineers and Specialized Port Development Concerns in the United States) The Arundel Corporation Baltimore, Maryland Harland Bartholomew and Associates 165 No Meramec Ave. St. Louist Missouri 63105 James C. Buckley, Inc. Terminal & Transportation Consultants 30 East 40th Street New York, No Y. loo16 Louis W. ByvneConsultant - Port & Terminal Development 30 Church Street New York, No Y. 10007 Coverdale & Colpitts Engineering & Management Consultants 140 Broadway New York, No Y. 10005 Deleuw, Cather & Company Consulting Engineers 165 West Wacker Drive Chicago, Illinois 60601 Delong Corporation 29 Broadway New York, No Y. looo6 Earl & Wright, Inc. Engineers 657 Howard Street San Francisco, Califormia 94105 Edwards & Kelcey, Inc. Engineers 8 Park Place Newark, No J. 07111 Encinal Terminals Ocean Terminal Management & Operation General Office 1918 Park Street Alamenda, California 94501 -14- Ewin Engineering Company Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade, & Douglas 723 Cafritz Building Engineers Washington, D. C. 111 John Street New York, N. Y. 10006 Fay, Spofford & Thorndike Engineers Praeger - Kavanagh - Waterbury 11 Beacon Street Engineers Bostonv Massachusetts 02108 200 Park Place New York, N. Y. 10017 "Gee & Jenson, Inc. Consulting Engineers Raymond Concrete Pile Co. 117-,@';-South Drive Division New York District Office West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 140 Cedar Street New Yorkj N. Y. iooo6 Frederick R. Harris, Inc. Enginaers Sanzenbacker, Miller, Brigham, & Scott 300 East 42nd Street Consulting Engineers New Yorkj N. Y. 10017 3023 Stlvania Avenue Toledo, Ohio 43613 Walter P. Hedden Port Development Consultant George G. Sharp, Inc. 111 Eighth Avenue 100 Church Street New York, N. Y. 10011 New York, N. Y. 10007 David V. Lewin and Associates Frederick Snare Corporation Engineering Counsellors Engineers - Contractors The Arcade 110 Washington Street Cleveland, Ohio 44110 New York, N. Y. 10006 Arthur D. Little Tippets-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton Cambridget Massachusetts Engineers 375 Park Avenue Lockwood, Andrews7 & Newman, Inc. New York., N. Y. 10022 Consulting Engineers 1010 Waugh Drive Soros Associates International, Inc. Houston, Texas 77019 575 Lexington Avenue New Ybrk, N. Y. 10022. Chas. T. Main, Inc. 1301 Moorehead Street Swindell - Dressler Company Charlotte, North Carolina 28204 411 Smithfield Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 George F. Nicholson Consulting Engineer Zidell Explorations, Inc. 730 E. Third St., Davies Bldg. 3121 S. W. Moody Avenue Long Beach, California 90812 Portland, Oregon 97201 Kaisser Engineers Corporation Kaiser Center Oakland, California 94604 Palmer and Bakerl Inc. Consulting Engineers - Architects .1050 Goverment Street Mobile, Alabama 36604 -15- Periodicals: Bulletin of the Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses, General Secretariat: Residence Pal-ace, Quartier Jordaens, rue de la loi, 155 1040 Brussels, Belguim. Cargo Handling, published by Wheatlands Journals, Ltd., 1 Stamford Street, London, S.E. 1. Container News, published monthly by Container News, Inc., 150 East 52nd Street, New York, N. Y. 10022. Container World; International Container Services; published by Brandon's Shipper & Forwarder, Inc., One Broadway,-Neig York,, N. Y. '10004 Containprization International, published monthly by the National Magazine Co., Ltd., London. Distribution Manager; published monthly by Chilton Company, Executive and Editorial Offices, I Decker Square, Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. 19004. Engineering News - Recoed; published by McGraw - Hill Publications, 330 West 42nd Street, New York, N. Y. Engineering Dpportunities- pAblished bY"Press Tech., Inc., 815 Davis Street, Evanston, Ill-inoi;' 60201.' European Transport Law; Vol. II, No- 4 1967, this edition features several papers written on subject of "Containers III'. Fairplay Shipping Journal; published by Fairplay Publications Limited, Palmerston House, Bishopgate, London, E.C. 2. Handling & Shippin@; published by the Industrial Publishing Company, 60 E-42 St., New York, N. Y. or 812 Huron Rd., Cleveland, Ohio 44115. ICHCA Bul-let1n;publ-ished monthly by Inteamational- Cargo Handling Coordination Association, Trade News, Ltd., Drummond House, 203-209 North Gower St., London N. W. 1. ICHCA Quarterly Journal; published by International Cargo Handling Coordintion Association, Trade News, Ltd., Drummond House, 203-209 North Gower St., London, N. W. 1. Journal of Commerce & Shipping Telegraph; published at 17,James St., Liverpool. Lloyd's List & Shipping Gazette, published by Lloyd's, London, E. C. 3. -16- Marine Ewineering/Log; Incorporating RLvers and Harbors; published by Simmons Boardman Publishing Corporation, 85 'West Harrison Street, Chicago, Ill. 60605. Marine 37ournal, a periodical of interpretation, New York, Primrose Publishing Corporation; published monthly. Marine Systems; World Review of Advanced Marine Concepts; published monthly in London by Transport Systems Publications, Ltd., 226 The Strand, London. Maritime, AFL-,CIO M-gritime Trades Department, Suite 501, 815 Sixteenth St. N.W. Washington, b. C. 20006, monthly. Maritime Reporter and Engineering News; published biweekly by Maritime Activity Reports, Inc., 107 East 31st Street, New York, N. Y. 1oo16. Mechanical Handling; published by Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E, 1. Modern Materials Handling; published by Modern Materials Handling, P.O. Box 1241, Englewood, Colorado. National Defense Transportation Journal; the official publication of the National Defense Transportation Association; published bi-monthly by NDTA, Suite 706, 1612 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20006. 19aval Engineers Journal; published bi-monthly by the American Society of Naval- Engineers, Inc., 1012 - 14th Streety N.W. Suite 507, Continental Building, Washington, D. C. 20005. Ocean Industry; published monthly by Gulf Publishing Co., Box 2608 Houston, Texas 77001- Oceanolop-y; Spokesman for Ocean Service and Technology; published by Industrial Research, Inc., Beverly Shores, Indiana 46301. P.L.A. Monthly; published by Port of London Authority, Trinity Square, London, E.C. 3. Ports and Harbors; published quarterly by the Central Secretariat'of the International Association of Ports and Harbors, Room 715-A, N.Y.K. Building, 20 Marunouchi 2, Chiyoda-ku, Tokoyo, Japan. Shipbuilding and Shi-pping Record; published by Tothill Press, Ltd., 161-166 Flebt Street, London. 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