RAMPBOSS: An Attitude Adjustment For Vehicle Presentation Technology
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP, Mich.--March 1, 2005--RAMPBOSS Pty. Ltd., an Australian-based firm awards an exclusive intellectual property license agreement to Michigan-based Kayleigh Corporation to arrange for manufacture, marketing and sales of its patented display ramp technology throughout America. Kayleigh Corporation will agree to do business as RAMPBOSS-USA and debuts its first product, the "V1", at the 53rd Annual Detroit Auto Rama Custom Auto Show at Cobo Convention Center March 4, 5, and 6th.The V1 is not simply another drive-on car ramp. It is an innovative modular display assembly combining unsurpassed mechanical functionality with a unique ability to be easily deployed to support a wide-variety of promotional situations. The V1 has no restrictions presently found among all other existing vehicle ramp products on the market today. Comparatively, the V1 can be maneuvered after a vehicle is mounted to exhibit a multitude of tilts, twists, and viewing angles unachieved by a wide assortment of similar and rustic angle iron ramps presenting a single stance.
RAMPBOSS-USA Senior Partner G. Todd Stoney, who is partly responsible for elevating the new display said, "We believe the V-1 to be a viable product with retail auto dealers for the abundance of presentation choices available in a single piece of equipment. The twin ramp beams operate independently, and can adjust each wheel to different heights to present a vehicle in very interesting ways." Manufacturing responsibilities for the V1 was most recently awarded to Livernois Vehicle Development, a tier 1 automotive supplier specializing in Prototype Vehicle Builds, Motorsports Technology and Engine Development in Dearborn Heights, MI. Livernois President, Norma Wallis said, "The RAMPBOSS venture was a natural fit for us because it adds a new product to our expanding retail performance business, and allows our customers to showcase their performance and show vehicles very nicely."
RAMPBOSS-USA Senior Partner Jaime Montalvo commented, "We did our homework and found dealership executives, and aftermarket equipment manufacturers ready for a distinctive and versatile alternative to what's currently available to them. Important features of the V1's modular design are easy movement around car lots, compact storage when not in use, and can be taken to various promotional events frequently done at shopping centers, mega movie theaters, and tradeshows."
Australian Design Architect Neil Senior, who holds several other Patents on ramping systems designed to make life easier for wheel chair, scooter, and delivery van users said about his USA / Australian venture, "We are enthused about our potential in the States based on favorable response from our dealerships down here; but most importantly because we're exceeding our sales goals much faster than anticipated throughout Queensland, Australia. We see no reason why our success can't be duplicated in the Motor City and across the country, and we're confident of a mutually beneficial partnership with both Kayleigh Corporation and Livernois Vehicle in the months ahead."