Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1927, p. 71

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— =< — = SJ SSS and experience of this organization to bear OO ee are upon marine towing and transportation prob- lems that may be new and intricate to the industrialist, but are old and clear to Moran. The knowledge that the same responsi- bility and efficiency that marks a client’s other operations are being exercised in his behalf by Moran Service is an added satisfaction. Moran has an incomparable service record of over 65 years—through three generations— with the more important industrial groups, steamship owners and operators and munici- pal departments arriving and leaving the Port of New York. MORAN TOWING & TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. 17 Battery Place, New York wt i il | we / \_. N 4 Nil Whitehall 1340 MaRINE REviEw—April, 1927 ; 7

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