Putting GPS to work

 

At the 2006 Construction Expo, RM Tracking will show how the power of GPS has been put to work in the construction industry.

Fort Collins, CO: RM Tracking’s CyntrX GPS will be the highlight of its presence at the prestigious 2006 Construction Expo in October this year.

More than 70 pieces of equipment are stolen every day in the U.S., leading to estimated annual losses of as much as $1 billion sometimes, says Brad Borst of RM Tracking. Our state-of-the-art GPS devices can help cut down those losses drastically, enabling companies to keep a firm eye on their equipment. As little as 10% of stolen heavy equipment is ever recovered.

The Expo, held on October 17 and 18 at the Colorado Convention Center, will feature a field of 100 construction-related exhibitors. In Booth 10, RM Tracking will showcase its services and products with specific relevance to the industry.

RM Tracking’s systems, including the cutting-edge CyntrX GPS, which will be featured at the Expo, can track equipment online. In addition to equipment tracking, the GPS systems can also be used for real-time vehicle tracking, giving companies the ability to meet deadlines, reduce operating costs and detect side jobs.

With the use of GPS Tracking, Borst points out, companies can not only slash losses that shouldn’t be accruing in the first place but can also build better bottom lines and improve efficiency and customer service.

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The Power of GPS

 

Harnessing the power of RM Tracking’s GPS system, John Bartley could track the movements and position of his elderly, ailing father-in-law.

RM Tracking’s GPS system, used in various fields, has proven invaluable in keeping John Bartley’s elderly father-in-law safe and secure.

We’re always thrilled to hear about the many creative ways in which our GPS devices have been used, says Brad Borst of RM Tracking. The Bartley case is a classic example of leveraging the power and reach of our GPS systems to an unorthodox but priceless degree.

Bartley received a call from the Indiana Highway Patrol, saying that his father-in-law, Roger, had been found, in a confused and lost state, asking for directions.

Even though he had demonstrated the early stages of either Alzheimer’s or some form of senior dementia, he had always been OK on short drives to the nursing home, to visit his wife, or to the grocery and barber shop places he was familiar with, says Bartley. But this time, on the way home there had been a detour, and he had gotten confused when he got directed onto the interstate.

When this happened, Bartley began to look for ways to monitor Roger’s whereabouts. We discovered the RMTracking site on the Internet, liked the price, features and the fact that there was no monthly charge that you only paid for the times you actually needed to ‘ping’ the unit, he says. Bartley purchased CyntrX and installed it, and he found he could find out Roger’s position, speed and direction every time, without fail.

It was an innovative use of the Global Positioning System of RMTracking’s devices. With it, Bartley says, he achieved a peace of mind and a sense of security that would have been hard to obtain otherwise. There were no fears that Roger was lost, or that he had been in an accident, or any number of other contingencies.

I’d definitely recommend RMTracking’s GPS Systems to others, for these purposes and others, says Bartley. If something had happened and we had not know where Roger was, we would have found the GPS invaluable.

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