Since its first days of operations back in 1982, LALIZAS had one clear vision, to produce high quality life saving products, and to distribute them in international markets.

LALIZAS brand values safety above everything and recognizes that SAFETY remains the most important consideration aboard a ship, offshore vessels, or oil rigs/platforms. Moreover, LALIZAS Safety offers worldwide service, in which you – the customer – deal directly with our safety experts within a global established network.

LALIZAS’ In-house R&D, Design and Quality departments  consist of more than 20 experienced staff, who are each extremely skilled in their expertise field. Our specialized approval department ensures that all of our products and services comply and are up-to-date with the latest international maritime regulations and equipment standards.

Throughout the years, the vision of setting Safety as our priority, along with the care for the customers and indispensable input of the employees, made us grow from a simple lifejacket producer to a leading manufacturer, distributor and service provider of LSA and FFE products.

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