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Hanno Spoelstra 25-01-23 09:17

Mariano & Colin,

Thanks for all the interesting material.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Colin Alford (Post 290762)
While above it is mentioned that TUP was a shipping method for CMPs, I have not yet found any period Canadian documents that use that term.

So far, I have only encountered “Complete unboxed” (for a few pilot models), SKD (or S.K.D. depending on the document), CKD, SUP, MUP and MUP Special.

Here are some images from the C60X assembly instructions which give a definition for MUP.

Interestingly, while they state this is a Multi Unit Pack, I guess in fact this would be a Single Unit Pack as the crate contains one complete chassis/cab. The chassis/cab is clearly Semi or Partly Knocked Down, CKD or PKD.

I think the confusion originates from combining automotive industry and military logistics practices and definitions.

maple_leaf_eh 25-01-23 14:29

Unboxing
 
The long wooden crate reminded me of two things.

There are wartime Youtubes showing unskilled workers cracking open similar wooden crates containing US made warplanes. The sequence of work included which side to open, and where to lay it as a work surface, then which parts the swarm of unskilled labourers removed next so the skilled assembler could carry on.

The other recollection was from 1988-89 when I was a clerk at the Logistics wing of Force Mobile Command Headquarters. I was mail and file clerk for a dozen or fifteen staff officers, and everyone was preparing for Exercise RV89 in Wainwright. The concept of moving large numbers of vehicles across the country was one topic I'd ask about. Someone or somehow I found the contemporary ship loading manual with its diagrams. The part I remember was the fold-out drawings were Liberty ships with open holds and deck cranes. Roll-0n Roll-Off shipping was well-known and the army was using them, but the manuals hadn't caught up.

m606paz 26-01-23 00:09

3 Attachment(s)
GM Camo Shipping crates

m606paz 26-01-23 00:12

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More GM pictures

Jordan Baker 26-01-23 05:23

I believe the 2nd picture in the post above answers how the crates were picked up.


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