A Custom Shape is Typically < 1/4 the weight & < 1/2 the bulk of off-the-shelf.
Jeffrey D Krause
Mechatronics/Thermoplastic Composites/Physics Student/Multi-Co-Founder/VP, GizzMoVest LLC
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Want to Deploy Fewer Personnel Each and Every Time a system enters the field ?
GizzMoVest LLC is a 14-yr-old US designer/US maufacturer of ruggedized deployment solutions.
Getting the system to the general field of operation is one thing, but as they begin the 'man-portable' phase, generic shipping cases can sometimes actually increase personnel in the field.
This is because a transport Case typically weighs several times more than the device within, and is typically MANY times the bulk of the device that is being protected.
Your device or system will still need drop, crush and abrasion resistance during this phase of deployment; However upon arriving in the field, your people certainly won't want the extra weight and bulk of the 'off-the-shelf' shipping solution.
This phase determines HOW MANY personnel will actually be needed in the actual field of operation.
An all-custom deployment solution is 1/4 (or less) the weight, and 1/2 (or less) the bulk of a generic transport Case, yet offers all of the protection needed for the man-portable phase.
Rapid in-house development and surprisingly low NRE/Tooling costs means this is the ideal solution for the low~moderate quantities typical of Medical and Aerospace products.
Featherweight, selectively-CF-reinforced, uniquely abrasion-resistant deployment made in the USA. Our designers have over 25 years (each) experience in our art.
The best in the world at what we do; We do it in very clean, state-of-our-art facilities.
Find out why Lockheed-Martin has been our customer for 12 strait years.
GizzMoVest LLC (structural Vests for Gizmos). Designed and made in the USA.
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Author: Jeffrey D. Krause is a Co-founder of two long-time US manufacturers.
One was listed for 4 years by Deloitte as one of the US’s 500 fastest-growing companies, and was eventually acquired by multinational 'Teledyne'.
Jeffrey was the only person on the Patent aside from that company's founder. The main product became featured as a minor character in the James Cameron IMAX film ‘Sanctum’.
That same product became at that time, the most widely-publicized case study in the history of ‘SolidWorks’ CAD software.
Founded his first physical manufacturing company at age 22, his current 13-yr-old company has DIRECT clients which include Lockheed-Martin, Teledyne-FLIR and several Medical manufacturers.