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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

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-http://www.nissancarrier.co.jp/en/about_04.html+{{archive|web.archive.org/web/20160607212946/http://www.nissancarrier.co.jp/en/about_04.html|http://www.nissancarrier.co.jp}}
- RORO carriers+
- Oppama Maru (1965) &#20024;&#27996;&#36861;+
- Zama Maru+
- Bluebird Maru (1968) &#12502;&#12523;&#12540;&#12496;&#12540;&#12488;+
- Honmoku Maru &#20024;&#29287;&#26412;+
- See Main Article: [[DAS]]+{{search|Nissan+motor+car+carrier|Nissan Motor Car Carrier Co., Ltd.}} &#26085;&#29987;&#23554;&#29992;&#33337;&#26666;&#24335;&#20250;&#31038;
-{{Album!|25450}}+
-M.S. Tama Maru arrives in New Jersey+ RORO carriers
-<br>{{Photo|120019720326tamamaru67525800.jpg|Datsun%201200/newspaper}}+ {{search|Oppama+Maru|Oppama Maru (1965)}} {{search|%E8%BF%BD%E6%B5%9C%E4%B8%B8|&#36861;&#27996;&#20024;}}
 + Zama Maru (1967)
 + Bluebird Maru (1968) &#12502;&#12523;&#12540;&#12496;&#12540;&#12488;
 + {{search|Honmoku+Maru|Honmoku Maru}} {{search|%E6%9C%AC%E7%89%A7%E4%B8%B8|&#20024;&#29287;&#26412;}}
 + Tama Maru (1972) &#29577;&#20024;
 + 
 +<blockquote>Datsun Oppama Maru was a car carrier completed in 1965 (Showa 40). It was the world's first {{search|RORO|RO-RO}} type ocean-going car carrier that loads and unloads automobiles by self-propelled method</blockquote>
Honmoku Maru? &#26412;&#29287;&#20024; Honmoku Maru? &#26412;&#29287;&#20024;
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1200 coupes in the background 1200 coupes in the background
<br>{{Album|6962}} <br>{{Album|6962}}
 +
 += Tama Maru =
 +Datsun Tama Maru under the New York city skyline, 1972
 +<br>{{Album|30033}}
 +
 +M.S. Tama Maru arrives in New Jersey
 +<br>{{Photo|120019720326tamamaru67525800.jpg|Datsun%201200/newspaper}}
 +<blockquote>26-The Montana Standard, Sunday, March 26, 1972
 +<br>
 +<br>Business bits
 +<br>
 +<br>New Datsun ship docks
 +<br>
 +<br>NEWARK, N.J. - The M.S. Tama Maru, with the largest carrying capacity among the Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.'s fleet of specially built auto transport vessels, arrived in Newark, N.J ., March 21, on her maiden voage to the United States.
 +<br>
 +<br>With its capacity of 2,530 vehicles, the Tama Maru measures 573 feet from bow to stern with a width of 83 feet and depth of 62 feet. Owned by the {{search|Mitsui+O.S.K.+Line|Mitsui O.S.K. Line, Ltd.}} and operated by the Nissan Motor Car Carrier Co ., Ltd ., the 9,370 ton Tama Maru is the first of a new design of special car carrying vessels used to bring Datsun cars and pickup trucks from Nissan's {{search|Honmoku+Wharf|Honmoku Wharf}} in Yokohama Harbor, Japan, to ports in the United States. Unlike Nissan's eight other auto transports, the Tama Maru's special design allows for only the carrying of automobiles and will be returning to Japan each trip at full speed, unhampered by cargo. Nissan's other ships return to home port loaded with such bulk cargoes as coal and grain.
 +M. Sakuma, Captain of the M.S. Tama Maru, explained that the ship is equipped with elevators for loading and unloading of its nine car-carrying decks. The elevator system makes it possible for all the cars to be driven on and off the ship by means of ramps which greatly speeds the loading and unloading process.
 +<br>
 +<br>Arctic Motors, 1230 Harrison, handles Datsun vehicles in the
 +Butte area.</blockquote>
 +
 += Port of Long Beach =
 +Datsuns unloaded at the Port of Long Beach, California, circa 1972
 +<br>{{Album|30031}}
 +<br>[[240Z]]s in front, 1200 Coupes and sedans in middle, [[521]]s in background. At top left is the bridge, at top right is an {{search|oil+pump+jack|oil pump jack}}
 +<br>{{Album|30032}}
 +
 +== Distribution and Auto Service ==
 +{{Main|DAS}}
 +
 +{{AlbumH!|25450}}
[[Category:General Information]]{{End}} [[Category:General Information]]{{End}}

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At the time of the B110, Nissan had a fleet of eight car carriers.

Contents

Overview

1200s heading out at Vancouver
25008.jpgAlbum 25008

http://www.nissancarrier.co.jpᴬᴿᶜᴴᴵⱽᴱ

Nissan Motor Car Carrier Co., Ltd. 日産専用船株式会社

RORO carriers
Oppama Maru   (1965) 追浜丸
Zama Maru     (1967)
Bluebird Maru (1968)  ブルーバート
Honmoku Maru         丸牧本
Tama Maru     (1972)  玉丸
Datsun Oppama Maru was a car carrier completed in 1965 (Showa 40). It was the world's first RO-RO type ocean-going car carrier that loads and unloads automobiles by self-propelled method

Honmoku Maru? 本牧丸
temp.jpgAlbum click to view

1200 coupes in the background
6962.jpgAlbum 6962

Tama Maru

Datsun Tama Maru under the New York city skyline, 1972
30033.jpgAlbum 30033

M.S. Tama Maru arrives in New Jersey
120019720326tamamaru67525800.jpg

26-The Montana Standard, Sunday, March 26, 1972

Business bits

New Datsun ship docks

NEWARK, N.J. - The M.S. Tama Maru, with the largest carrying capacity among the Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.'s fleet of specially built auto transport vessels, arrived in Newark, N.J ., March 21, on her maiden voage to the United States.

With its capacity of 2,530 vehicles, the Tama Maru measures 573 feet from bow to stern with a width of 83 feet and depth of 62 feet. Owned by the Mitsui O.S.K. Line, Ltd. and operated by the Nissan Motor Car Carrier Co ., Ltd ., the 9,370 ton Tama Maru is the first of a new design of special car carrying vessels used to bring Datsun cars and pickup trucks from Nissan's Honmoku Wharf in Yokohama Harbor, Japan, to ports in the United States. Unlike Nissan's eight other auto transports, the Tama Maru's special design allows for only the carrying of automobiles and will be returning to Japan each trip at full speed, unhampered by cargo. Nissan's other ships return to home port loaded with such bulk cargoes as coal and grain. M. Sakuma, Captain of the M.S. Tama Maru, explained that the ship is equipped with elevators for loading and unloading of its nine car-carrying decks. The elevator system makes it possible for all the cars to be driven on and off the ship by means of ramps which greatly speeds the loading and unloading process.

Arctic Motors, 1230 Harrison, handles Datsun vehicles in the Butte area.

Port of Long Beach

Datsuns unloaded at the Port of Long Beach, California, circa 1972
30031.jpgAlbum 30031
240Zs in front, 1200 Coupes and sedans in middle, 521s in background. At top left is the bridge, at top right is an oil pump jack
30032.jpgAlbum 30032

Distribution and Auto Service

Main: DAS

25450.jpg 

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