Zero Halliburton

Zero Halliburton

Zero Halliburton

 

In 1938, Erle P. Halliburton, a globetrotting businessman, commissioned a team of aircraft engineers to build him cases that could withstand the rough terrain of the Texas oilfields in the back of his truck. The original aluminum case was born, becoming the very definition of protection and ruggedness in business and travel cases. Every effort has been made ensure that only the finest material, the most advanced techniques, and the most precise crafting are employed to make each and every case. That heritage continues today. In 1952, Mr. Halliburton sold his travel case division to a metal fabrication company called Zero Corporation. 
 
In January 2007, Zero Halliburton, a division of Zero manufacturing, was sold to Japan’s largest luggage company, Ace Company Ltd. Zero Halliburton remains an American Company.
Zero Halliburton cases have been used to carry Apollo mission moon rocks, academy award Oscars and skates for US speed skating team. Zero Halliburton products have appeared in many movies and televisions shows over the last decades such as “Independence day,” “Lost,” “Men in Black,” “Ocean’s Eleven,” “Mission Impossible.”