Shake’d Technologies, Inc is teaming with VA firm to deliver CDB to US Apache program office
Shake’d Technologies, Inc. of New York, New York, has teamed with Coker
Logistics Solutions, Inc. (CLS) to provide consultant services to Shake’d
Technologies for marketing and contract management support for their DoD,
commercial, and international efforts.
CLS is headed by Wayland Coker, a retired Naval Officer with an extensive
logistics background, both in defense and commercial industry. CLS was ranked
42nd among Inc.’s Defense Contractors and last year broke into Inc. Magazine’s
list of 500 fastest growing companies. CLS “outside the box” mindset has allowed
them to understand the huge potential of Customized Dynamic Balancing.
From decades of operating rotary wing aircraft, the U.S. Army, Navy, Marine
Corps, and Air Force, as well as many civil manufacturers and operators of
helicopters, have learned that one of the biggest enemies to sustained flight
operations is vibration. Rotary wing operators worldwide have borne the cost of
dynamic component failure long before predicted time before overhaul (TBO).
Shake'd Technologies has developed an innovative process--Customized Dynamic
Balancing (CDB)--to virtually eliminate the detrimental effects of vibration and
harmonic resonance, thereby reducing operating and support (O&S) costs and
increasing both aircraft availability and logistics supportability.
“CLS’s past performance in marketing and contract management is the level of
performance we are looking for to assist us in gaining and maintaining our
presence in the highly competitive world of defense contracting,” said Eli Navon
CEO of Shake’d Technologies.
Shake’d Technologies delivers advanced and unique capabilities to military and
civilian major rotary wing aircraft programs in the United States, United
Kingdom and other international customers. At Shake’d Technologies we strive for
unequivocal excellence in developing new ideas, cutting-edge technologies and
solutions for the industry.
Shake’d Technologies, Inc is teaming with VA firm to deliver CDB to US Apache program office