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Francis X. McQuade
Named I.T.O. President
Francis X. McQuade
Ralph E. Ablon, chairman of the board of the Ogden Corporation, has announced the assignment of
Durel J. Talbot to the central man- agement of the Ogden Corporation.
In his new capacity, Mr. Talbot, who for the past 15 years has been president of International Termi- nal Operating Co. Inc. (I.T.O.), an
Ogden Corporation subsidiary, will assist Ogden president M. Lee Rice in the administration of Ogden's transportation - related activities, which include I.T.O., Avondale
Shipyards, Inc., and Ogden Ma- rine, Inc. Mr. Talbot will remain on the Ogden board of directors.
Mr. Talbot will be succeeded as president of I.T.O. by Francis X.
McQuade, who joined I.T.O. in 1966 with a background of experi- ence in all levels of cargo-handling activity at the Port of New York, the North Atlantic range, and the
Gulf of Mexico.
Mr. McQuade attended Grove
City College in Pennsylvania and the New York University Gradu- ate School. He is a member of the Whitehall Club and the Down- town Athletic Club. He has recent- ly been heavily involved in the re- structuring of the New York Ship- ping Association and has actively participated in the current labor negotiations.
Mr. McQuade was recently elect- ed the president of General Steve- doring Council, a worldwide or- ganization which represents 24 countries.
International Terminal Operat- ing Co. Inc. is a leading provider of marine container and breakbulk terminal facilities and services on the East Coast, with principal ac- tivities centered in the Port of New
York, but also operating in Port- land and Searsport, Maine; Balti- more, Md.; Boston, Mass.; Buf- falo, N.Y.; Sunny Point, Wilming- ton, N.C.; Philadelphia, Pa.; Nor- folk and Newport News, Va.; Cam- den, N.J., and Wilmington, Del.
IHC Holland Buys
Interest In French
Offshore Exploitation
Following their desire to be associ- ated with future technological devel- opments in the offshore oil industry, the IHIC Holland group has acquired an interest in the French company
DEEP (Groupement pour le devel- oppement de l'exploration et de l'ex- ploitation petroliere en eau profonde), which in turn holds 20 percent of the shares of the international consortium
SEAL (Subsea Equipment Associ- ates Limited). The other sharehold- ers in the latter company are British
Petroleum, Compagnie Francaise des
Petroles (TOTAL), Mobil Oil, and
Westinghouse.
SEAL is engaged in the research, development and commercialization of systems for offshore oil production at medium and great water depths.
A.L. Griffin, Inc.
Sold To Three
Portland Executives
A.L. Griffin, Inc., ship chandlery located at 21-25 Custom House
Wharf, Portland, Maine 04112, has been purchased by three Portland businessmen.
The new owners are Lawrence
Caldwell, Richard Dyke and Henry
Valente. They also own Leavitt & Parris, Inc., manufacturers of canvas products for home, industry and marine for over 50 years, lo- cated on Commercial Street in
Portland.
A.L. Griffin, the founder of the business, remains on with the firm.
Mr. Griffin has been associated with the ship chandlery business for over 40 years. The company also continues to provide a full service to the area draggers.
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