MicroTRAKgps Launches GPS Personal Tracker Product Line
MicroTRAKgps, a subsidiary of The Tracking Corporation, a leading provider of Global Positioning Systems ([/tag]GPS[/tag]) and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) wireless location services and products that track and recover valuable assets, today announced that the introduction of their new GPS portable personal product line is experiencing a successful launch and is generating strong interest in the retail market. Introduced in August by a leading retailer with nationwide stores and dominant catalog customer base, sales are exceeding original expectations. Response and demand from the security-conscious consumer during the first six weeks is evident by the tripling of unit orders from the retailer since their opening order.
From ABI Research
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“Consumers are becoming more aware of GPS technology and how it can protect their most precious assets. We know there is a huge market for the new portable personal product, and this early success proves that our business plan to the retail/consumer market is a viable reoccurring revenue stream with high growth potential,” says Peter Stamos, President of MicroTRAKgps.
The new product line which retails for under $500 is a small portable unit approximately the size of a cell phone used to track people or personal and mobile assets as all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), boats and jet skis. Jerry Grisaffi, CEO of The Tracking Corporation, says, “The versatility and mobility of this new product line makes it a resourceful tool for tracking anything of value. MicroTRAKgps’ first quarter 2007 will unveil an addition to the portable personal product line and plans for market expansion.”
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Written by GPS Tracking Guy on September 25th, 2006 with
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