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Oilers Bring Fish Tails To Canneries

21st April 1950, Page 48
21st April 1950
Page 48
Page 48, 21st April 1950 — Oilers Bring Fish Tails To Canneries
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TWO Thornycroft oil-engined box1 vans with insulated bodies are being used by South African Sea Products, Ltd., in connection with the local crawfish industry.

• in the Cape district of the Union a large business is done in the canning of craw-fish tails, which, until recently, were sent mostly to France. Large quantities are now being sent to America, where there is a keen demand for this delicacy.

The bodies of the two vehicles were built in Cape Town, and are framed in steel and insulated with Onazote slabs 4 ins. thick. The exterior panels are of aluminium and the interior is lined with stainless steel, with hardwood protective slats.

Both vehicles operate on a 200-mile route from Lamberts Bay to }lout Bay, where the cann&ies are located, and run loaded mainly at night, when temperatures are lower.

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