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Crowley Names Head Of Mexican Operations; Expands Container Service Crowley American Transport re- cently announced changes in its Mexican operations. Jay Brickman was appointed vice president, Mexico, to head Crowley's activities in that country. He was formerly vice president of government services in Jacksonville, Fla. He joined Crowley in 1975. Crowley will be starting a weekly containerized service between Port Everglades, Fla., and Progresso, Veracruz and Tampico/Altamira in Mexico. The 323-teu M/V Almania inau- gurated the set-day-of-the-week ser- vice with a sailing on October 6. A sistership, M/V Helvetia, sailed one week later on October 13. Two leading firms, Report SA and Contrasa SA, have been appointed agents for the new service: Report will represent Crowley in the Yucatan, and Contrasa everywhere else in Mexico. Mr. Brickman will be the key person working closely with the new agents. Crowley American Transport, headquartered in Jacksonville, pro- vides scheduled ocean transporta- tion services between the U.S. and 35 Latin American and Caribbean countries. Solar Turbines Names Kop-Flex Quality Certified Supplier Solar Turbines, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Caterpillar, Inc., re- cently recognized Kop-Flex, Inc. ol Baltimore as one of its Quality Cer- tified Suppliers during a ceremony at the Kop-Flex manufacturing plant in Hanover, Md. Kop-Flex President and CEO Charles Mansur accepted the award from Solar Turbines representatives. Maryland Governor William Donald Schaefer sent a special citation. Kop-Flex, a manufacturer of power transmission products, is one of 27 companies nationwide to earn the designation from Solar Turbines, which manufactures industrial gas turbines rated from 1,000 to 14,000 hp. Kop-Flex, reportedly the first Maryland manufacturer to receive ISO 9000 accreditation, received it to the broadest scope, ISO 9001. 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