ZERO Halliburton
ZERO Halliburton is an American luggage manufacturer known for its durable, aluminum cases designed for travel, business, and the protection of personal and professional equipment. Founded in 1938 by Erle P. Halliburton, an oil field engineer, the company initially catered to the robust needs of the oil and gas industry, producing secure cases to transport tools and delicate instruments. Over the decades, ZERO Halliburton expanded its product line to include luxury travel luggage, business cases, and accessories, becoming synonymous with strength, security, and durability. Its products have been used in various high-profile endeavors, including transporting moon rocks during the Apollo 11 mission, showcasing the brand's reliability and historical significance.