Why Us?
To start with, we’ve been in the GPS tracking industry for a long time …. 15+ years in fact. In that time, we have designed and developed 20+ products for a large diverse cross-section of industries and have very successfully provided solutions to their operations. However, our start and the core of who we are still rests in vehicle and asset tracking.
We came to the realization that the GPS industry is very flawed, and we were a part of it.
No More.
Things that made us go “Huh?”
FACT: Only a fraction of businesses that could use the benefits of GPS Tracking actually have it.
On the surface, this made no sense.
If it’s a good thing for most everyone, then why doesn’t everyone use it?
The answers are embarrassingly simple. Obvious questions of why, never asked until now.
- “I’m not convinced GPS Tracking is right for my operation”
- “I can’t afford the big financial start-up outlay to equip my fleet”
- “My fleet usage changes seasonally or when our contract business months slow, paying for tracking vehicles that just sit there doesn’t make sense to me”
- “Sometimes I need to add vehicles for a few months, and I can’t get short-term GPS for them”
- “These GPS trackers will eventually break. After 1 year, I’m stuck with replacement costs”
- “It’s just simply too expensive for what’s out there”
Even those companies that already use GPS trackers are likely paying twice as much as what they should be over a year.
ConX GPS Program answers all these questions and concerns …. And more!
Here’s a grade school math example of an existing construction company that has equipped their fleet of 100 vehicles with GPS units …. and most of their fleet sits idle for at least 3 months during the winter season.
Currently: 100 GPS trackers @ $30/mth X 12 months = $36,000 year
ConX GPS: 100 GPS trackers @ $19/mth X 9 months = $17,100 year
ConX GPS annual savings of $18,900 … That’s 50% less ….. no, really!
Doing the math was simple …. The answer is even easier
Equip your new or existing fleet with ConXGPS.com … Our numbers “don’t” add up (hah, get it?)