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Alco Inc. Promotes
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Sales Administration i
John Wilmot
John Wilmot has been pro- moted to the position of manager, sales administration at Alco Power
Inc. of Auburn, N.Y. The promotion was announced by Gary E. Hun- eycutt, Alco's director of market- ing and sales.
In his new position, Mr. Wilmot will assume managerial responsibili- ties for all engine sales activities and engine contracts administration.
With Alco for over six years, Mr.
Wilmot's most recent position was engine contracts administrator. He is a graduate of Auburn Community
College and attended SUNY in Buf- falo, N.Y.
Alco is a subsidiary of Bombar- dier Inc., a diversified Canadian manufacturer of transportation, recreational and industrial prod- ucts.
Consafe Signs Contract
With Tammco To Build
Offshore Living Quarters
Consafe, Inc., Houston, Texas, has signed a license agreement with
Tammco Unlimited, New Iberia,
La., to manufacture the Consafe building system at Tammco's facili- ty in Port Iberia.
Since 1982, Consafe has manufac- tured offshore living quarters and related utility buildings at their
Houston plant. Projects have been delivered to most of the major oper- ators in the Gulf of Mexico. Consafe will now expand its activities to also offer larger single-lift configura- tions.
Tammco, which has 400 em- ployees, is offering offshore installa- tion work in various disciplines to the US Gulf. They recently acquired a second waterfront facility in Port of Iberia where the modular build- ing system will be manufactured un- der license from Consafe. Being able to offer the modular deliveries from both Houston and Tammco's water- front facility will expand Consafe's possibilities to offer engineering, fabrication and offshore installation in turnkey packages to the US off- shore market.
For further information and free literature on Consafe building sys- tems,
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