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Three New Management

Appointments Made

At Crowley Maritime

Three appointments have been made in Crowley Maritime Cor- poration's International Division, according to a recent announce- ment by Richard F. Andino, San

Francisco, Crowley vice president and general manager of the divi- sion.

Tom Pickford has been appoint- ed manager of marine operations, a newly created position with re- sponsibility for coordinating the division's efforts in all facets of marine equipment evaluation and control. Mr. Pickford was previ- ously instrumental in various

Crowley joint venture operations, including a recent stint as man- aging director of a Tokyo-based joint venture service. He is based in San Francisco.

Bill Coleman has been named division area manager for Central

America and is based in Mexico

City. He is responsible for devel- oping markets throughout Cen- tral America and representing

Crowley's interest in TAB, a joint venture with the Mexican steam- ship company Transportation

Maritima Mexicana S.A. TAB pro- vides equipment and services to the oil and marine construction industries in Mexico and Central

America. Mr. Coleman brings over 15 years' maritime experience to the position, including service for

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MASSACHUSETTS-Boston

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NEW JERSEY-Linden

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OREGON —Portland

American Pacific Corporation

PENNSYLVANIA—Philadelphia

Philadelphia Ship Maintenance Co., Inc.

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WEST GERMANY —Hamburg

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WEST INDIES—Trinidad

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Crowley in Indonesia and the

Caribbean.

Cecil Payne has assumed re- sponsibilities as project manager of a TAB rock-haulage contract at Dos Bocas, Mexico, the site of a new tanker terminal. Prior to this appointment, he served in a number of capacities for Crowley, most recently as director of spe- cial projects for Crowley's Carib- bean Division, Jacksonville, Fla.

Newport News Awarded $51-Million Navy Contract

For Attack Sub Work

Newport News Shipbuilding in

Virginia, a unit of Tenneco Inc., has just received a U.S. Navy contract worth about $51 mil- lion for detail design and yard services in support of nuclear- powered attack submarines (SSNs). The Newport News yard currently has eight submarines of this type under construction or on order, at a total contract value of more than a billion dollars.

J.P. Fischer Elected

Operations VP For

American Steamship

Joseph P. Fischer

Joseph P. Fischer has been elected vice-president operations, it was announced by Thomas W.

Burke, president of American

Steamship. Mr. Fischer joined

American Steamship as senior marine superintendent in 1977, and was elected vice president- engineering in 1979. He spent nearly 19 years with the naval architectural firm of R.A. Stearn,

Inc. of Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Mr.

Fischer started his marine ca- reer in 1947 as a loftsman for the Christy Corporation, now a part of Bay Shipbuilding Cor- poration, also of Sturgeon Bay. $36-Million Research

Contract Awarded By

Navy To Johns Hopkins

The Johns Hopkins University,

Applied Physics Laboratory, Lau- rel, Md., has been awarded a $35,916,600 modification to a pre- viously awarded contract for re- search work connected with tac- tical/strategical systems and space science, research and devel- opment, and other related areas.

The Naval Sea Systems Com- mand was the contracting activ- ity. (N00024-78-C-5384)

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