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ITO Announces Six

Promotions—R.J. Nolan

Named Executive VP

John J. Farrell Jr., president,

International Terminal Operating

Co. Inc. (ITO), one of the largest stevedoring and marine terminal operating companies in the United

States, has announced several pro- motions and changes in ITO's ex- ecutive structure.

Robert J. Nolan, formerly sen- ior vice president, administration and legal, has been appointed to the position of executive vice president.

Arthur J. Boyle, formerly vice president, outports, has been ap- pointed to the position of senior vice president, operations.

Capt. Donald K. Sweeney, for- merly vice president, marketing and sales, assumes the position of vice president, outport operations.

Robert Dickinson, formerly as- sistant vice president, information services, has become vice presi- dent, marketing and sales.

Joseph P. van Daalen, formerly assistant vice president, has been appointed vice president, rates and pricing.

Robert Reddy, formerly assist- ant director, has been appointed to the position of director of data processing.

International Terminal Operat- ing Company, founded in 1921 and acquired by Ogden Corporation in 1962, performs a complete range of stevedoring and marine termi- nal services in connection with the loading and discharging of all types of oceangoing vessels. ITO operates in all major ports along the North Atlantic Coast.

Technical Report On

Sea-Shed Conversions

Available From MarAd

The Maritime Administration has released a four-volume tech- nical report on the Sea-Shed 'tween-deck, modular conversion system that allows containerships to carry loads too large or too heavy to be shipped in standard containers.

The Sea-Shed concept was de- veloped to allow the increasingly containerized American merchant marine to transport outsize cargo such as heavy industrial machin- ery and military equipment with- out sacrificing the economic ben- efits of unit handling. The de- cline in the number of U.S.-flag breakbulk vessels, and the trend toward the construction of full containerships, has deprived

American commercial shippers and the military of ships capable of accepting oversized cargo, while at the same time worldwide demand for such items is growing.

The report was prepared by M.

Rosenblatt & Son, Inc. of New

York. Copies will be available from the National Technical In- formation Service, 5285 Port Roy- al Road, Springfield, Va. 22161.

Order numbers and prices will be published at a later date.

August 15, 1980

Ogden Equips Fleet With

Satellite Navigators

According to Gerald A. Gut- man, president of Nav-Com Incor- porated, the firm has received an award from Ogden Marine, Inc., equipping the Ogden fleet with

Magnavox model MX-1142 Sat- ellite Navigation Receivers.

As indicated by Stanley S.

Unger, senior vice president of

Ogden Marine, Inc., the Magna-

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The Magnavox model MX-1142

Satellite Navigator is reported to provide the most advanced tech- niques for precise navigation and high reliability. The unit also of- fers the future expansion capa- bility of adding an integrated

Omega Navigation System by adding plug-in cards at a later date. The Integrated Omega Nav- igation capability provides con- tinuous position information be- tween satellite passes, and thus results in increased fuel savings when properly utilized.

For further information, con- tact Walt Perlowski, Marketing

Manager, at Nav-Com Incorpo- rated, 711 Grand Boulevard, Deer

Park, N.Y. 11729.

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