Case Studies

C&D Mechanical Inc.: Industrial Plumbing

In less than a year’s time, C&D spent more than $20,000 to replace ProPress systems; which are tools used to connect pipes for commercial plumbing installations. The business needed an asset tracking system to monitor the use and location of these valuable company resources. An effective solution also needed to track the number of tools in circulation and the length of time out in order to minimize time in transit or inventory.

GAINING THE POWER TO RISE Fenix International + Aeris Provide Affordable, Clean Energy to African Nations

Today, more than half of all households across Africa do not have access to any form of energy. This translates to more than 600 million people currently do not have electricity.

The Importance of Location Data for Enterprise Operations

A recent study of the importance of real time location data for different types of enterprises (Location Intelligence Market Study, January 2019) shows that, among other findings in other sectors, 70% of telecommunications companies consider location intelligence to be critical to their success. Of all the enterprises in the study, representing a broad range of different business sectors and applications for which the data is used, an average of 66% ranked location intelligence as either critical or very important to their ongoing revenue growth strategies. Less than 5% considered it unimportant.

Global, Scalable IoT Connectivity Powers Dynamic GPS Tracking Solutions

Dantracker is a modern Danish IoT company that provides comprehensive GPS tracking solutions consisting of proprietary tracking devices, a management portal, and mobile management application. With more than 25,000 trackers sold, the company is represented in 75 countries with a network of 11,000 dealers.

Clarke Consutrction Case Study

Clark Construction leads hundreds of active projects at any given time and undetectable water leaks during construction resulting from environmental conditions and system failures were causing millions of dollars in damage. To manage this problem, Clark needed visual insight into water delivery and consumption during construction.