In 1985, the company was incorporated in the State of Florida.
Aluma Tower introduced another popular product, the COW, or the Cell on Wheels. It was an enclosed shelter mounted on a trailer with a crank up (winch up) Aluma tower. This shelter/trailer could be towed with a light-duty truck to all sorts of locations, where it could serve as an instant temporary telescoping antenna mast. Over time, the company responded to market demands for antenna mast use in meteorological forecasting, in environmental testing (air sampling), and in military and police uses.
Municipalities bought towers to deploy in their command centers during disaster relief efforts. Units were created for highway patrol communication along state freeways. Energy corporations utilized towers to coordinate the laying of pipe in remote locales.
Public safety demands for rapid response communication were urgent. Aluma Tower was facilitating such communication.
Aluminum towers remain the platform around which company products are designed and manufactured. With two, three, or more sections that “nest” inside one another, a very strong and light-weight tower can be telescoped to a full position of more than 100 feet, or it can be retracted for transportation. Light-weight telescoping masts have innumerable uses.
Company Name | Aluma Tower Co., Inc. |
Business Category | Aluminum |
Address | 1639 Old Dixie Highway Vero Beach Florida United States ZIP: 32961 |
President | NA |
Year Established | 1985 |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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