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Originally opened as Aardvark Corporation, based in Puyallup, Washington, under the direction of the late Gerald Sweeney who invented the Tigre Tierra® trade name of Inflatable Packers, Casing Drivers and several other product lines. In the year 2000, the owners of Aardvark Corporation decided to retire and sell the company to Farwest Aircraft Inc. Farwest Aircraft moved their operation to the Aardvark property and blended in the Aardvark employees and product lines into what was called the 'Special Products Division'.
In June of 2007, Farwest Aircraft Inc. decided to concentrate on their large contracts for the aircraft ground support products leaving the Special Products division with an interesting dilemma. Close it down completely or re-open the business under a new name and ownership. As an original employee of the afore mentioned Aardvark Corporation, Dave Baca opened Aardvark Drilling Supply in June 2007, carrying on the Tigre Tierra® tradition and the find craftsmanship of the product lines.
Aardvark Packers is now open Monday - Friday from 8.30 am until 4.30 pm and closed most major U.S. Holidays. We do offer 24 hour technical support if needed, as well as time sensitive shipments that can be expedited to keep your project on time. We now also offer inventory on the East and West Coasts.
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Tigre Tierra PackersTigre Tierra® Inflatable Packers, designed and manufactured by Aardvark Packers, range from simple fixed-head balloon packers to steel-reinforced sliding-head Viton® and stainless steel monitoring systems with multiple transducers and pumps. In addition, we offer our patented Tigre Tierra® Wireline Packer Systems for permeability testing during core drilling. Aardvark Packers also carries a complete line of packer-related accessories to ... |
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Straddle SystemsDependable, Durable, Versatile and Field-Servicable. Once these auxiliary testing devices are in place, predetermined horizons can be continuously monitored. Tigre Tierra® Packers provide independent access to each horizon so that changes within a horizon can be induced from the surface. |


