| August 25, 2011 |
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| "K" Line Donates Reefer Containers to Quake-stricken Area in Tohoku, Japan |
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| Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. ("K" Line) has donated five 20-foot
reefer containers to Kesennuma City in Miyagi Prefecture and Miyako City
in Iwate Prefecture, which suffered devastating damage from the March11
earthquake and tsunami. |
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| The donation was made in cooperation with "Kibo-no-Noroshi"(+),
an aid fund supported by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport
and Tourism as well as the Fisheries Agency of Japan. The reefer containers,
which were delivered to the destinations on August22, will be used for
refrigerated storage of fishery products at fish processing facilities
in the two cities - 4 units in Kesennuma, 1 unit in Miyako. |
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| "K" Line continues to proactively take part in various relief
activities in the quake and tsunami stricken areas by using its resources
as a shipping company. |
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| (+) "Kibo-no-Noroshi", which literally means "Beacon of
Hope", is an newly-established private aid fund for the purpose of
ensuring the supply of essential equipment (such as reefer containers,
forklifts, etc.) to assist in re-opening fish markets within the March11
disaster-stricken areas. |
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| (4 units arrived at Kesennuma City) |
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