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Gustavo Adolfo Anzola

from Cumming, GA
Age ~39

Gustavo Anzola Phones & Addresses

  • 1680 Townview Ln, Cumming, GA 30041
  • 2685 Maple Park Pl, Cumming, GA 30041
  • Lilburn, GA
  • Lockport, IL
  • 16702 Gentry Ln, Tinley Park, IL 60477
  • Martin, TN
  • Las Vegas, NV

Work

Company: Greenfield products, llc. Jun 2011 Position: Sales manager

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: Tennessee Technological University 2009 to 2012

Skills

Contract Negotiation • Sales Management • Manufacturing • New Business Development • Construction • Operations Management • Engineering • Budgets • Strategic Planning • Sales Operations • Contract Management • Negotiation • Project Planning • Microsoft Office • Budgeting • Team Building

Industries

Machinery

Public records

Vehicle Records

Gustavo Anzola

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Address:
135 Fonville St, Martin, TN 38237
VIN:
JTDBT923871114747
Make:
TOYOTA
Model:
YARIS
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Sales Manager

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Location:
Cumming, GA
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Greenfield Products, Llc.
Sales Manager

Greenfield Products, Llc. Oct 2007 - May 2011
Sales Engineer
Education:
Tennessee Technological University 2009 - 2012
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Tennessee at Martin 2002 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Skills:
Contract Negotiation
Sales Management
Manufacturing
New Business Development
Construction
Operations Management
Engineering
Budgets
Strategic Planning
Sales Operations
Contract Management
Negotiation
Project Planning
Microsoft Office
Budgeting
Team Building

Publications

Us Patents

Fork Lift Carriage And Fork Stand

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US Patent:
20130233812, Sep 12, 2013
Filed:
Mar 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/414956
Inventors:
Gustavo Anzola - Lockport IL, US
William Healy - Wheaton IL, US
International Classification:
F16M 13/00
US Classification:
211 491
Abstract:
A device for storing a fork lift carriage and a plurality of lift forks when each are detached from a fork lift truck. The device having a base frame with a plurality of sides, a leg portion extending downward from an end of each of the plurality of sides forming the base frame, a plurality of elongated fork storage containers attached to the base frame, and a carriage support rack to the base frame opposite of the plurality of fork storage containers.

Telematics System For Preventing Collisions And Improving Worksite Safety

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US Patent:
20220351596, Nov 3, 2022
Filed:
Apr 21, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/725965
Inventors:
Gary Hatton - Danville CA, US
Gustavo Anzola - Cumming GA, US
Kramer Nance - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G08B 21/02
H04W 4/021
H04W 4/38
Abstract:
A telematics system and method for monitoring objects in a space having a worker and a lifting apparatus or piece of equipment is described. The telematics system may comprise a base station in communication with a plurality of portable units. The portable units may comprise a position sensor and may secure to a lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment. The portable units may communicate the location of the lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment to the base station. The base station may compare or dynamically generate a safety zone around the locations of the lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment to the base station. The base station may issue an alert if a lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment comes within a predetermined distance of or within the safety zone around a different lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment.

Telematics System For Preventing Collisions And Improving Worksite Safety

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US Patent:
20230092428, Mar 23, 2023
Filed:
Nov 23, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/993381
Inventors:
Gary Hatton - Danville CA, US
Gustavo Anzola - Cumming GA, US
Kramer Nance - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
G08B 21/02
H04W 4/38
H04W 4/021
Abstract:
A telematics system and method for monitoring objects in a space having a worker and a lifting apparatus or piece of equipment is described. The telematics system may comprise a base station in communication with a plurality of portable units. The portable units may comprise a position sensor and may secure to a lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment. The portable units may communicate the location of the lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment to the base station. The base station may compare or dynamically generate a safety zone around the locations of the lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment to the base station. The base station may issue an alert if a lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment comes within a predetermined distance of or within the safety zone around a different lifting apparatus, worker, or other person or equipment.

Crane Mat System And Method

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US Patent:
20190152749, May 23, 2019
Filed:
Jan 17, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/250750
Inventors:
- Hazel Crest IL, US
Gustavo A. Anzola - Cumming GA, US
International Classification:
B66C 23/78
F16M 5/00
E02D 27/44
Abstract:
A stack of crane mats can be lifted by a sling which engages two or more lifting portions mounted to recessed walls. The lifting portions are configured such that a sling can lift a stack of mats. Each lifting portion includes an arm having a proximal end attached to a recessed wall of the mat and a distal end attached to a plate. A protrusion is mounted on each arm such that when the mats are stacked, the protrusions over lower mats are nested within recessed cutouts of upper mats. After a stack is landed, the sling may retain one or more upper crane mats and lift them away from a lower crane mat.

Crane Mat System And Method

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US Patent:
20190084812, Mar 21, 2019
Filed:
Sep 15, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/705791
Inventors:
- Hazel Crest IL, US
Gustavo A. Anzola - Cumming GA, US
International Classification:
B66C 23/78
E02D 27/44
F16M 5/00
Abstract:
A crane mat system includes a top surface and a bottom surface constructed of steel plates. The top surface and the bottom surface are joined by one or more sides and an internal support structure. Two or more lifting portions are mounted to recessed walls. Each lifting portion includes an arm having a proximal end attached to a recessed wall of the mat and a distal end attached to a plate. Each arm is mounted above the midline of the height of the mat. A protrusion is mounted on each arm such that when the mats are stacked, the protrusions over lower mats are nested within recessed cutouts of upper mats. The lifting portions are configured such that a sling can lift a stack of mats.
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