Alanco Technologies Inc. said its StarTrak Systems subsidiary, which provides wireless GPS tracking, monitoring and two-way control systems for refrigerated trailers, has added 16 new fleet customers in December and January.
Collectively, the fleets operate about 1,500 refrigerated trailers. Including immediate order releases, new equipment purchases by these new accounts are scheduled to total about $1 million over the next several months, and will generate additional subscription data services revenue of approximately $300,000 annually.
Tom Robinson, executive vice president of StarTrak Systems, said, "The ReeferTrak Sentry service allows freight operators to observe, systematically organize and improve important aspects of their refrigerated operations. Sentry has become particularly useful for monitoring operations that have been historically cumbersome to measure, such as the significant queue times experienced by trailers not attached to tractor power units, individual customer delivery operations and the basic operational cycles within distribution facilities. StarTrak integrates GPS logistics of truck/trailer movements with meaningful refrigerated events allowing customers to continuously improve inventory, refrigerated trailer fuel usage, trailer utilization, delivery speed and quality for years to come."
Alanco Technologies, headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., provides wireless tracking and asset management solutions through its StarTrak Systems and Alanco/TSI PRISM subsidiaries. For details, visit www.alanco.com.
Alanco's StarTrak Systems Prompts Addition of 16 New Fleets
Alanco Technologies Inc. said its StarTrak Systems subsidiary, which provides wireless GPS tracking, monitoring and two-way control systems for refrigerated trailers, has added 16 new fleet customers in December and January
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