AeroGo, Inc.

AeroGo, Inc., founded in 1967 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the design and manufacture of innovative load-moving solutions using air bearings and wheels. The company's products are used to move heavy, delicate, or sensitive loads in various industries, including aerospace, defense, manufacturing, and cleanrooms.

Key features and offerings of AeroGo, Inc. include:

Air Bearing Systems

  • Air Casters: These devices utilize a thin film of air to lift heavy objects off the ground, allowing for near-frictionless movement in any direction. This is particularly useful in environments where traditional wheels or rollers might damage floors or sensitive equipment.
  • Air Pallets: Designed for moving heavy loads, these pallets leverage air bearings to facilitate smooth and easy maneuverability.
  • Air Skids: Modular units that can be arranged to move different shapes and sizes of loads with ease.

Hybrid and Wheeled Systems

  • Aero-Pallets: Combining wheels and air bearings, these systems offer versatility for different types of surfaces and environments.
  • Power Driven Transporters: Motorized units that can transport large loads with precision and control.

Heavy Load Handling

  • Rigging Systems: The company provides specialized rigging systems for moving extremely heavy loads in tight or sensitive spaces.
  • Custom Solutions: AeroGo also offers tailored solutions for unique load-moving challenges, engineering custom transporters that meet specific client requirements.

Applications

AeroGo's technology is used in a wide range of applications, including:

  • Aerospace: Moving large aircraft parts or entire fuselages within manufacturing and assembly plants.
  • Manufacturing: Transporting heavy machinery and components within production facilities.
  • Defense: Handling military equipment and vehicles.
  • Cleanrooms: Safely moving delicate or sensitive equipment in controlled environments.

Global Reach

AeroGo serves a global market, providing equipment and support to customers worldwide. Their products are known for improving safety, efficiency, and precision in handling heavy loads.

Core Advantages

  • Safety: Reduced risk of injury and damage due to the smooth, controlled movement of loads.
  • Efficiency: Faster and easier transportation of heavy or delicate items.
  • Versatility: Solutions for a wide range of industries and applications.

Innovation and Commitment

AeroGo is committed to innovation and continuous improvement, regularly developing new technologies and solutions to meet evolving market needs.

For more detailed information about their products, services, or specific case studies, you can visit the AeroGo, Inc. official website or contact their customer service department directly.


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Products

Load Module Systems and Water Casters.

Seattle USA

1170 Andover Park West
Seattle WA 98188
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