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Ryan-Walsh Names Robert Matthews VP Robert S. Matthews, manager of Ryan-Walsh Stevedoring Com- pany's Gulfport, Miss., operations has been appointed vice president of that firm. The appointment is the second major promotion Mr. Matthews has received within six months, having only recently received his managerial title. Mr. Matthews is also vice president of Southern Steamship Agency, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Ryan-Walsh. "We regard his promotion as proper recognition of his experi- ence, professional growth, and contributions to our firm," said Ryan-Walsh president G.L. Leath- erbury in announcing the appoint- ment. Mr. Matthews has been in Gulf- port since 1971, though his expe- rience in maritime commerce goes much farther back. He joined Ryan Stevedoring Company at Pascagoula, Miss., in 1969, trans- ferring to Gulfport in 1971. When Ryan and Walsh Stevedoring Companies merged in 1974, Mr. Matthews was appointed assist- ant to the Gulfport manager for Ryan-Walsh. Prior to joining Ryan, Mr. Matthews worked for Waterman Steamship Corpora- tion and later for Lykes Bros. Steamship Company. Concrete. Now a viable alternative from Dytam, specialists in the design and construction of concrete LNG carriers 8c floating structures. OYTAJVl Dytam Marine Inc. 1114 Avenue of the Americas, New York NY 10036, USA Tel: (212) 869 9201-4 A joint company of the Dyckerhoff & Widmann and Tampimex Groups. A.L.BURBANK & CO,, LTD, ° ne World Trade Center, Suite 2811, NYC, NY 10048 - USA Tel: (212) 432 0700 Exclusive agents North & Central America and Parts of South America. •rr* pmmm »m rmmm mmmm reem K**m r **rm • err* tetM sees tOKt &MMM / •MMJF MBJSM EMU ar bum "JE EMMM f EEMM ' £E£M SEEM CFFt EEJL ABS NEW HEADQUARTERS — The American Bureau of Ship- ping (ABS) purchased the 21- story office building of the Amer- ican Express Company at 65 Broadway in lower Manhattan (New York City), for its inter- national headquarters. New York- based since it was chartered in 1862, the ship classification soci- ety will move there upon comple- tion of renovations. The organi- zation currently employs more than 500 people at its New York office, with an additional 700 em- ployed at its exclusive and non- exclusive offices throughout the world. The Society establishes internationally accepted Rules for the design, construction and peri- odic survey of merchant ships and other marine structures. Subsidi- aries of the Bureau, ABS World- wide Technical Services, Inc., and ABS Computers, Inc., will also be located at the new headquarters building. American Express will maintain its Travel Service Office in the building. Tidewater Marine Names Burch Williams To New Corporate Post Tidewater Marine Service, Inc. chairman and president John P. Laborde has announced the ap- pointment of Burch Williams to the newly created position of di- rector of corporate development of the New Orleans, La.-based oil and gas service company. Mr. Williams, formerly senior vice president of the investment bank- ing firm of Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co., Inc. of New York, and a member of the board of directors of Tidewater since 1956, assumed his new position on retirement from Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co., Inc. on July 1. In making this announcement, Mr. Laborde noted that Mr. Wil- liams will have responsibility for developing and studying opportu- nities for the growth of the com- pany through acquisitions and other means and investor rela- tions. 18 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News