Masonry Magazine February 1962 Page. 11

Words: Jim Snyder, Robert Tubesing, D.G. Beyer, Don Bidwell, Peter Baier, Arthur Manager, Joseph Tollolo, W. Bartlett
Masonry Magazine February 1962 Page. 11

Masonry Magazine February 1962 Page. 11
MCAA Material Handling Jamboree

The finest Material Handling Show ever. The weather, demonstration area, and the participating companies combined to produce a top flight, fast moving production of various material handling equipment available to the Contractor.

Doing another outstanding job was moderator Arthur Division Marketing Manager, United Brick Div., Marietta Corp., and the entire MCAA Material Handling Committee headed by Robert Tubesing Milwau-. Members of the Committee who assisted were: Reno i, Jim Snyder, Don Bidwell, D. G. Beyer, Joseph tollolo, and W. W. Bartlett, Jr. Traffic and safety di- was under Chairman Peter S. Baier. So that the ers would have the latest product literature on the equipment the committee assembled literature packets were presented to each person attending the Show. was provided by Arketex Ceramic Corp.

Many new and different concepts of equipment and methods were presented during the Material Handling Jamboree.

Each of the various pieces of equipment had ideal conditions under which to demonstrate their merits. Various ry packages were provided so equipment could simu- working requirements.

Scaffolding manufacturers provided fine displays of their products. In the background is part of the assembly area where the various types of masonry packages were made before the start of the show.

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