Ogden

  • Ralph E. Ablon, chairman of Ogden Corporation, has announced that Ogden's board of directors have approved a plan to distribute the stock of Ogden Marine, Inc. (OMI) to Ogden stockholders.

    It is expected that the spinoff will be completed in late December 1983 or early 1984, conditioned upon deliveries of three vessels later in the year, and completion of certain pending financings and other matters. OMI currently owns and operates 29 oceangoing ships approximating 1,780,000 deadweight tons, including 18 tankers, 5 bulk carriers, 3 car/bulk carriers, 2 liquefied petroleum gas vessels and 1 ore/bulk/oil carrier.

    Ogden is seeking a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service that the spinoff will be tax-free to Ogden stockholders and expects the ruling to be favorable. The exact record date, distribution date and ratio for the OMI spinoff will be announced later. The OMI shares will trade in the over-the-counter market.

    Mr. Ablon said that the spinoff supports the Ogden strategy of emphasizing service activities which are not debt-intensive, capital- intensive or cyclical. He added that the capital commitments required to maintain and expand the OMI fleet would conflict with the services-oriented strategy.

    Following the spinoff, OMI's current management is expected to continue. Michael Klebanoff, president of OMI, will also continue to serve on the Ogden board.

  • Avondale Shipyards, Inc., New Orleans, La., a subsidiary of Ogden Corporation, held christening ceremonies for the M/V Ogden Dynachem, the first of two 42,000- dwt chemical product carriers currently being built for Ogden Marine, Inc. Mrs. Doris Bricker, wife of William H. Bricker, chairman and chie

  • Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime Affairs, Maritime Administration, Samuel B. Nemirow has approved in princiciple an application by Ogden Shamrock Transport, Inc., and Ogden Hudson Transport, Inc., two wholly owned subsidiaries of Ogden Bulk Transport, Inc., 280 Park Avenue, New

  • Robert E. Curry Jr. has been named vice president and head of the Legal Department, and Kathleen Ritch has been named secretary of the Ogden Corporation, it was announced by Ralph E. Ablon, Ogden chairman and chief executive officer. Mr. Curry j o i n e d Ogden in 1975, and has been vice president a

  • Ogden Corporation has announced the acquisition of two Americanflag oil tankers iby Ogden Marine, Inc., an Ogden Corporation subsidiary. The two vessels, the Penn Champion and the Penn .Challenger, acquired through purchasing the stock of Penn Tanker Company from U.S. Industries, Inc., are 37

  • According to Gerald A. Gutman, president of Nav-Com Incorporated, the firm has received an award from Ogden Marine, Inc., equipping the Ogden fleet with Magnavox model MX-1142 Satellite Navigation Receivers. As i n d i c a t e d by Stanley S. Unger, senior vice president of Ogden Marine, Inc.

  • "The climate is the best I have seen in 17 years for U.S.-flag ship operations," stated Michael Klebanoff, president, Ogden Marine Inc. (OMI), in a talk given at a recent meeting with New York securities analysts. Mr. Klebanoff reinforced this statement by saying that the imbalance between supply

  • Ogden Corporation, 277 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017, has announced that Ogden Marine, Inc. will construct two U.S.- fiag 42,000-ton multi-product vessels at Avondale Shipyards. A long-term charter has been entered into for one vessel. These ships, of Avondale design, will carry a wide range of

  • The appointment of Edward G. Ogden as chief engineer has been announced by Bernard Delannoy, executive vice president of De- Long Corporation, 29 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10006. DeLong is engaged in the design and construction of piers, docks, offshore terminals, pipelines, bridges, and other

  • James H. Cottrell has been named vice president of Ogden Corporation, it was announced by Ralph E. Ablon, chairman and chief executive officer. Mr. Cottrell joins Ogden from the Lummus Company. He will direct Ogden's expansion into equipment for process and energy-related plants. Emphasis will be

  • Constantine G. Caras has been named vice president of Ogden Corporation, it was announced by Ralph E. Ablon, chairman and chief executive officer. Mr. Caras joins Ogden from LTV Corporation where he was vice president, group counsel, of an LTV subsidiary. He will be responsible for m a i n t a i n

  • Ogden Marine Indonesia, Inc., a subsidiary of Ogden Marine, Inc., New York, has applied to the Maritime Administration for conconstruction- differential subsidy (CDS), and amended its 1975 application for a Title XI guarantee to aid in financing the construction of three liquefied natural gas (LNG)

  • MN Aug-24#36  advanced contract 
of a new Ogden One-Sided Seam Welding)
    August 2024 - Marine News page: 36

    a Lincoln Electric company, supplies Freeland, Wash. said it acquired and was commissioning tooling, shipboard components and advanced contract of a new Ogden One-Sided Seam Welding Machine, in a manufacturing services to OEM and Tier-1 manufactur- move to enhance the yard’s steel fabrication process. The

  • MN Sep-20#54 . The use of a Lincoln Electric/Ogden welding  trolled environment)
    September 2020 - Marine News page: 54

    novative production methods enabled vessel’s accelerated which house all new construction activity within a con- delivery. The use of a Lincoln Electric/Ogden welding trolled environment. September 2020 MN 5

  • MR Dec-18#47  Director of the Liberian Cor-
Ogden, Utah to Bob and Dana)
    December 2018 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 47

    Perea was appointed Man- of 43. Sheldon was born on March 3, 1975 in in 2005-2016 for the same client previously. As aging Director of the Liberian Cor- Ogden, Utah to Bob and Dana Lee (Gurr) Mur- a continuation of the client’s satisfaction, RMK porate Registry. He was previously dock. He graduated from

  • MR May-15-77#39 , Inc. 
A Subsidiary of OGDEN CORPORATION 
Post Office)
    May 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 39

    . All of Avondale... More than a shipyard, Avondale is diversified services for the marine industry Avondale Shipyards, Inc. A Subsidiary of OGDEN CORPORATION Post Office Box 50280 • New Orleans, Louisiana 70150 • (504) 436-2121 MAIN YARD . . . huge ship construction, conversion and repair

  • MR Sep-15-77#3rd Cover  and chief 
executive officer, Ogden Trans-
portation Corp)
    September 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 3rd Cover

    Operations, Mattel Toys, Inc., Hawthorne, Calif.; "U.S. Flag Shipping — Cargo Equity," M. Lee Rice, president and chief executive officer, Ogden Trans- portation Corp., New York, N.Y. 11:45 a.m., Luncheon Recep- tion. 12:30 p.m., American Mer- chant Marine Conference Lunch- eon. Presiding:

  • MR Oct-15-77#27 , La., a subsid-
iary of Ogden Corporation, re-
cently)
    October 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 27

    died down, Avondale floated the immense vessel into the Mississippi River. Avondale Shipyards, Incorpo- rated, New Orleans, La., a subsid- iary of Ogden Corporation, re- cently launched the second of a series of four segregated ballast tankers for The Standard Oil Company (Ohio). The new ships

  • MR Oct-15-77#8  Corporation 
Appoints Ogden 
Chief Engineer 
The)
    October 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 8

    is also vice presi- dent of ABS Computers, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the American Bureau of Shipping. DeLong Corporation Appoints Ogden Chief Engineer The appointment of Edward G. Ogden as chief engineer has been announced by Bernard Delannoy, executive vice president of De- Long

  • MR Nov-15-77#22 , Inc. 
A SUBSIDIARY OF OGDEN CORPORATION 
Post Office)
    November 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 22

    Division of Avondale Shipyards ... "The Around the Clock Marine Service." HARVEY QUICK REPAIR DIVISION Avondale Shipyards, Inc. A SUBSIDIARY OF OGDEN CORPORATION Post Office Box 116 • Harvey, Louisiana 70059 (504) 341-4211 capable of extraordinarily high speeds, since they ride over the water

  • MR Nov-15-77#9 . Rice said: "Avondale and 
Ogden are fortunate to have)
    November 15, 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 9

    employed by Avondale in various positions since 1957. Mr. Brunner has been associated with Avondale for 35 years. Mr. Rice said: "Avondale and Ogden are fortunate to have the continuing availability of Ed Hartzman and Melton Garrett, and managers of the experience and competence of A1 Bossier

  • MR Jan-78#20  and their 
parent company, Ogden Corpora-
tion, have made)
    January 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 20

    . Teme- nak as marketing manager for new construction activities. The appointment supports the com- mitment that Avondale and their parent company, Ogden Corpora- tion, have made to remain a leader in ship construction activ- ities. In order to more effectively participate in the workboat and barge

  • MR Mar-78#14  Sys-
tems; Ralph A. Nilssen, Ogden Marine, Inc.; Rene R.)
    March 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    Halperin, managing director, Litton Automated Marine Systems; Victor H. Prushan, marketing manager, Litton Automated Marine Sys- tems; Ralph A. Nilssen, Ogden Marine, Inc.; Rene R. Descloux, Ogden Marine, Inc., and Neil M. Miller, Republic Steel, Ocean Marine Division. Principals shown above at the SNAME

  • MR Aug-78#35 , Inc. 
A Subsidiary of Ogden Corporation 
Post Office)
    August 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 35

    the nation s best shipbuilders. Let us respond to your next inquiry. INC The Quality of America Avondale Shipyards, Inc. A Subsidiary of Ogden Corporation Post Office Box 50280 • New Orleans, Louisiana 70150 (504) 436-2121 Top to bottom: INTEGRATED TUG/BARGE-We welcome the opportunity

  • MR Sep-15-78#6 , Inc., a subsidiary 
of Ogden Corporation, to con-
struct)
    September 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    Volker Dredging Company, Rotterdam, Holland, has announced the signing of a $25-miIlion contract with Avon- dale Shipyards, Inc., a subsidiary of Ogden Corporation, to con- struct a split-hull hopper dredge. The vessel will be named Eagle I and will be only the fourth of its type in the world

  • MR Sep-15-78#4  Multi-Product Ships 
For Ogden Marine 
Ogden Corporation)
    September 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 4

    the ramp onto beautiful St. Andrew Bay for the first mission under com- plete Navy control. Avondale To Construct Two Multi-Product Ships For Ogden Marine Ogden Corporation, 277 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017, has announced that Ogden Ma- rine, Inc. will construct two U.S.- fiag 42,000-ton

  • MR Oct-15-78#2  Dredge 
For Army Engineers 
Ogden Corporation announced)
    October 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 2

    . ST. LOUIS »SAN FRANCISCO • SAN JUAN. PR. TAMPA • VANCOUVER, B.C • WILMINGTON. CA. Avondale To Build $67-Million Dredge For Army Engineers Ogden Corporation announced that its subsidiary, Avondale Shipyards, Inc., was awarded a $67,500,400 fixed-price contract to construct a self-propelled

  • MR Nov-15-78#12  your special requirements. 
Ogden Marine of New York, Avondale)
    November 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    carrier shown. Many other ship designs are available for dry and liquid cargo, or custom designs can be formulated for your special requirements. Ogden Marine of New York, Avondale's ship operating sister company, can also offer attractive ship chartering proposals for any ship design. Let us respond

  • MR Nov-15-78#8  
Now Over $950 Million 
Ogden Corporation confirmed)
    November 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 8

    from American's Pittsburgh, branch to cover western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and western New York. Avondale Backlog Now Over $950 Million Ogden Corporation confirmed that its subsidiary, Avondale Shipyards, Inc., has entered into contracts with affiliates of Occi- dental Petroleum Corporation

  • MR Dec-15-78#38 , Lee Rice presi-
dent of Ogden Transportation, 
Inc)
    December 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 38

    . Demonstrating an electronic mod- el of Avondale Shipyards' innova- tive new pipe fabricating facility are, left to right, Lee Rice presi- dent of Ogden Transportation, Inc., Richard Brunner, executive vice president of Avondale, and Albert Bossier, president of Avon- dale. Looking on is Stanley

  • MR Dec-15-78#35  is a subsidiary of Ogden 
Corporation which operates)
    December 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 35

    design draft (approximately) of 125,000 cubic meters. Her propulsion is 41,000 horsepower. Avondale Shipyards, Incorpo- rated is a subsidiary of Ogden Corporation which operates in the major market areas of metals, transportation and food. Although principally shipbuilders, Avondale is a

  • MR Dec-15-78#34  the board of direc-
tors of Ogden Corporation. 
The El)
    December 15, 1978 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 34

    Admin- istration ; William Harmeyer, vice president of Production; Durel Talbot and Hanson Koch, both members of the board of direc- tors of Ogden Corporation. The El Paso Savannah will join a fleet of nine LNG tankers to be utilized in the transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG)

  • MR Feb-15-80#18  and chief executive officer of Ogden 
Transportation Corporation)
    February 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    City of New York will be held on Monday, April 14, 1980, at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. M. Lee Rice, president and chief executive officer of Ogden Transportation Corporation, Inc., will be the honored guest and speaker. Reservations for the dinner, which will be held in the Grand Ballroom

  • MR Feb-15-80#15  Each 
Two subsidiaries of Ogden Cor-
poration, 277 Park)
    February 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 15

    Title XI Sought To Build Two Tankers Costing $58 Million Each Two subsidiaries of Ogden Cor- poration, 277 Park Avenue, New York N.Y. 10017, have each ap- plied for a Title XI guarantee to aid in financing the construction of a chemical tanker. The pro- posed shipbuilder of the two ves- sels

  • MR Feb-15-80#14  and chief executive officer of Ogden 
Transportation Corporation)
    February 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 14

    City of New York will be held on Monday, April 14, 1980, at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. M. Lee Rice, president and chief executive officer of Ogden Transportation Corporation, Inc., will be the honored guest and speaker. Reservations for Sayville Ferry Service Adds New Vessel To Fleet ert

  • MR Feb-15-80#13  Each 
Two subsidiaries of Ogden Cor-
poration, 277 Park)
    February 15, 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    Title XI Sought To Build Two Tankers Costing $58 Million Each Two subsidiaries of Ogden Cor- poration, 277 Park Avenue, New York N.Y. 10017, have each ap- plied for a Title XI guarantee to aid in financing the construction of a chemical tanker. The pro- posed shipbuilder of the two ves- sels