ResQ Track and Trace is now ResQ Mobile Services

After running successfully in Canada for four years, ResQ Track & Trace has decided for a name change to ResQ Mobile Services, as has been declared by Chad Hughes, ResQ founder and president.

Says Hughes, “When we launched in 2005, we were tracking vehicles exclusively. The company has grown a lot since then and, based on demand in the marketplace, we thought it was the right time for a name change and one that reflected the realities of our evolving customer base.”

“We’ve been asked to track temperature changes within refrigerated containers, media screens within transit shelters and lightbulbs within industrial developments,” Hughes continues. “We can do all those things, and more, but people still think we only track trucks.”

At present, ResQ is involved in offering an end-to-end asset management and communication system for the transportation and logistics industries. Last month, it has also introduced a new product called Trackberry™ for smartphone users. Trackberry™ can also be downloaded and installed onto any GPS-enabled device, to track mobile employees, thus enabling employers to track sales and service personnel in the field and acquire automatically a record of their activities. The company is also shortly releasing Findr™ for consumers which will enable parents to track their wandering teenagers, young children and in fact parents of parents.

ResQ offers real-time asset management systems using GPS technology to enhance mobile communications and wireless business processes. ResQ mobile asset management systems support the transportation, logistics and service industries and have already carved out a niche for itself in North America market


Posted on : Jun 11 2009
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