Salt Lake City, UT, United States of America

Packsize LLC


USPTO Granted Patents = 101



Trademarks = 28

Forward Citations = 280

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68 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Niklas Pettersson (48 out of 54 patents)

silverMedal Ryan Osterhout (27 out of 28 patents)

bronzeMedal Hanko Kiessner (11 out of 13 patents)

4 Carlo Dal Mutto (11 out of 40 patents)

5 Kinh Tieu (9 out of 16 patents)

6 Francesco Peruch (9 out of 14 patents)

7 Andreas Harnesk (9 out of 9 patents)

8 Clinton Engleman (8 out of 8 patents)

9 Jeffrey Lee Rasmussen (6 out of 7 patents)

10 Giridhar Murali (5 out of 23 patents)

11 Thomas Lamb (5 out of 5 patents)

12 Johan Blomberg (5 out of 16 patents)

13 Brady Sjoblom (5 out of 5 patents)

14 David Iverson (4 out of 4 patents)

15 Chris R Featherstone (4 out of 4 patents)


Core Competencies:
Packaging Machine
Volumetric Sizing
Corrugated Board
Dynamic Conveyor System
Computer Vision
Box Erecting Machine
Three-Dimensional Scanning
Adaptive Acceleration Control
Smart Packaging Wall
Visual Inspection
Folding Mechanism
Cable-Based Measuring System

101 patents:

Packsize is a leading provider of right-sized, on-demand packaging solutions that help businesses reduce their packaging materials, shipping costs, and carbon footprint. With advanced software and cutting-edge machinery, Packsize enables companies to create custom-made boxes in real-time, eliminating the need for excessive packaging inventory. Their solutions not only optimize sustainability and efficiency in packaging but also improve customer experience with faster delivery and reduced shipping damages.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

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101 Patents

#10 in Salt Lake City, UT

#33 in Utah

#3,610 in US

#7,481 in the World

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Salt Lake City, UT, United States of America
Forward Citations = 280

68 inventors:

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