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Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond

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Monograph

Identifikator:
173528923X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-111142
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Kalckreuth, Eberhard von http://d-nb.info/gnd/133513874
Title:
Ernährung und Schutzzoll
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
Deutscher Volksblatt-Verlag
Year of publication:
[1926]
Scope:
16 Seiten
Digitisation:
2020
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Warehouses in foreign countries for storage of merchandise in transit or in bond
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  • Contents
    Contents
  • Introduction
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • Oceania

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Denmark: Copenhagen. 21 
insured value of these buildings, which is that indicated below in each 
case, represents, approximately, the original cost of construction. 
Warehouse 1 is a brick building with five stories and a cellar. The area of 
each floor is 21,200 square feet; total area, 127,200 square feet. Insured value, 
*212.202. 
Shed 1 is a brick building of two stories and cellar. Area of each floor, 21,200 
square feet; total area, 03,600 square feet. Insured value, $123,002. 
An elevated platform is constructed along the front of both these warehouses 
on a level with the floor of the first story, and serves to connect the two. It has 
a total length of 1,800 feet, and is covered by rooting, thus affording storage 
space. Its area is 22,000 cquare feet. Insured value, $33,393. 
Langelinie shed is a brick building of one story and cellar. The area of each 
floor is 23,000 square feet; the total area 40,000 square feet, exclusive of plat 
forms. The roof of the shed is used as a promenade. Insured value, $110,014. 
The corrugated-plate shed is a one-story building, constructed of iron frame 
work, covered with corrugated plates. The area of the floor is 30,000 square 
feet, exclusive of platforms. Insured value, $39,932. 
Shed qq is a two-story building, partly of iron and concrete, with platform 
and balcony level with the first floor. Area of each floor, 19,000 square feet; 
total area, 38,000 square feet, exclusive of balcony and platforms. Insured 
value, $34,679. 
Shed A is a one-story brick building with platform. Area of floor, 14,000 
square feet; insured value, $18,760. 
Shed II, one floor of 13,000 square feet area ; insured value, $22,512. 
Shed C, one-story frame building with brick gables and fireproof partition. 
Area of floor, exclusive of platforms, 40,'KK) square feet; insured value $41,540. 
Shed D, one-story frame building. Floor area, exclusive of platforms, 15,000 
square feet; insured value, $15,330. 
Shed E, one-story frame building (sides of corrugated plate), with floor level 
with the ground. Area. 20,000 square feet; insured value, $6,003. 
Silo warehouse (elevator), brick building, containing 36 silos in three rows 
in the center and common, warehouse lofts on either side. The silos begin on the 
fli'st floor and extend upward through six stories. The ground floor, ou a level 
with the platforms, is used for delivering grain. Two railway tracks run 
through the building. The warehouse has a capacity of 11,690 tons of grain. 
Lhe building is supplied with two electric winches. Insured value (including 
Machinery for handling grain), $233,267. 
Shed II, temporary frame structure, with floor on ground level. Area, 35,000 
aquare feet; insured value, $8,120. 
Shed III, similar to Shed II. Afea, 33,000 square feet; insured value, $9,139. 
Shod IV, similar to Shed II. Area, 30,000 square feet; insured value, $7,263. 
Shed it, temporary frame building with corrugated plate walls, and with floor 
level with the ground. Area, 13,000 square feet; insured value. $2,144. 
Siied ss, one-story frame structure with corrugated plate walls, brick gables 
a, 'd two fireproof walls. The floor is on level with the ground at the north and 
with the platform at the south. Floor area, 29.000 square feet ; insured value, 
*9,541. 
Lumber shed I, open, temporary frame structure. Floor space, 32,000 square 
fee t: insured value, $7,933. 
Lumber shed II. open, temporary frame structure with floor area of 20.000 
square feet, furnished with a traveling crane for managing and warehousing 
heavy timber. Insured value. $8,951. 
Lumber shod III, open frame structure with floor area of 26,000 square feet, 
also furnished with a traveling crane for handling heavy timber; insured 
value, $5,896 
Warehouse A, brick building with three fireproof compartments; four stories 
and cellars in the end wings and seven stories audi-ellars In the center building. 
Supplied with machinery for receiving and discharging grain and with eight 
electric winches. The total floor area is 74,000 square feet; insured value 
(including machinery), $113,330. 
Manufacturers’ building, brick structure with six stories, no cellar, supplied 
with six freight elevators and two passenger elevators and a heating plant, 
letal floor space, 89,000 square feet; insured value. $240,262. 
North Harbor warehouse, brick structure of two stories and no cellar. Total 
noor space, 3,500 square feet; insured value, $4,770. 
Warehouse B, silo warehouse, containing 48 silos, with a total capacity of
	        

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