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Cl Can you suggest any films, and the source from which they are available, which relate to transport mechanical handling?

19th April 1968, Page 83
19th April 1968
Page 83
Page 83, 19th April 1968 — Cl Can you suggest any films, and the source from which they are available, which relate to transport mechanical handling?
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AA comprehensive list of films on materials handling generally is contained in a catalogue of the National Joint Council on Materials Handling, 3 Dean Trench Street London, SW1, price 12s 6d, postage paid. Many of the films have been made by equipment manufacturers but a number deal with a variety of equipment and handling techniques. The films listed below seem especially appropriate:—

An Introduction to Materials Handling sponsored by the War Office, is a 16mm five-reel film lasting 45 minutes. It is available (25s hire fee) from Central Film Library, Government Building, Bromyard Avenue, London, W3.

From the same source, Cargo Handling at the Ports produced for the Ministry of Transport, is obtainable for a hire fee of 15s. It is a 16mm film and has a running time of 27 minutes.

Handle With Care, a 16mm film running for 25 minutes, is concerned with the stresses placed on a packing case in' an actual journey. It is available at no hire fee from Shell Chemicals UK Ltd., Carrington, Urmston, Manchester. Handling of loose materials, a two-part 16mm film, with a total running time of 27 minutes, which can also be obtained with no hire fee, deals with the handling of granular or powdery materials mechanically or pneumatically. It is available from Unilever Ltd., Unilever House, London, EC4.

On the Move is a 16mm film running for 13 minutes showing how the traffic office at Port Sunlight regulates the arrival of raw materials and the despatch of finalized products. On free loan from the Central Film Library.


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