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Todd Shipyards Names

Olvesen To Sales Post

Edwin Olvesen

Edwin Olvesen has been ap- pointed assistant to the sales man- ager of Todd Shipyards Corpora- tion, it was announced by J.B.

Burguieres, sales manager.

Mr. Olvesen, with Todd since 1938, has served in various capaci- ties in the New York office and in the shipyards. He was in charge of industrial sales at the Brooklyn

Division for 15 years before join- ing the New York sales force in 1966.

Oglebay Norton Buys

Ceres Terminal And

Appoints R.T. Green

Mooremack Promotes

Carr And Fuccillo

Hubert F. Carr and Nicholas V.

Fuccillo have been elected vice presidents of Moore-McCormack

Lines. The announcement was made by James R. Barker, chair- man and president.

Mr. Carr, who joined Moore- mack in 1941, has held the posi- tion of secretary of Moore-Mc-

Cormack Lines, Incorporated, since 1961. He will continue to be responsible for the firm's legal, in- surance and claims matters. He is a member of the New York Coun- ty Lawyers' Association, the Mari- time Law Association, the Ameri- can Society of Corporate Secre- taries, and the Downtown Athletic

Club.

Mr. Fuccillo, a well known per- sonality in the shipping industry, came to Mooremack in 1938. He served in various capacities in the traffic department and until his election as vice president, was gen- eral traffic manager. He will con- tinue to direct the activities of the

American Republics Line serving the East Coast of South America, and the Robin Line service to

South and East Africa.

Mr. Fuccillo is a member of the

Downtown Athletic Club and the

Foreign Commerce Club of New

York.

R. Thomas Green Jr.

Oglebay Norton Company, Cleve- land, Ohio, has announced that it has been notified of approval by the Federal Maritime: Commission of an agreement between its wholly owned subsidiary, Toledo Over- seas Terminal Co., and Ceres In- corporated for the acquisition of

Ceres's terminal facilities and equipment at the Presque Isle site of the Toledo-Lucas County Port

Authority.

The addition of these facilities by Toledo Overseas Terminals Co. will substantially increase its abili- ty to serve Great Lakes overseas shippers. Vessel berths will be in- creased from four to seven and transit shed capacity from 115,000 to 160,000 square feet. Outside dock storage area will increase to 31 acres.

R. Thomas Green Jr. has been appointed assistant manager of

Toledo Overseas Terminals Co.

Mr. Green, who joined Oglebay

Norton Company in 1965, has been employed in the sales department.

Prior to coming with the company, he was with United States Steel

Corporation in Cleveland and

Pittsburgh.

A native of Shelby, Ohio, Mr.

Green is a graduate of Western

Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio, and Amherst College, Amherst,

Mass., with a degree in economics.

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