GPS Tracking — Get It At The Parts Store
Just a week or so I posted what seemed to be very good news about GPS Tracking … units are now available in the familiar Pep Boys chain.
Today, I see some even better news here:
LandAirSea Systems, Inc. has announced that it has begun distributing its GPS Tracking Key to NAPA automotive dealers across the country.
NAPA has been a long time supplier of replacement parts, accessories and service items to the automotive repair industry, and NAPA reps say the Tracking Key will be a profitable addition to their inventory.
The GPS Tracking Key is a small, pocket-size device that receives signals from the 24 Department of Defense satellites orbiting the earth.
Its internal computer determines the GPS location of a vehicle and records detailed travel activities such as times of departure, routes traveled, speed of vehicle and duration of stops. The recorded data can then be displayed with Google Earth over a street map, satellite images or in a text report.
Among the growing list of consumers for this device are parents of teenage drivers who have found it to be a helpful tool in keeping track of their teens’ whereabouts. By making the GPS Tracking Key available to its customers, NAPA is hoping to attract this most recent category of buyer.
For more information, visit www.landairsea.com.
LandSeaAir is a supporter of www.satviz.com, the GPS ROI blog … we have written about LandSeaAir before. But this news is good news without any sponsor contribution. The GPS Tracking system is something every business needs and systems have been too hard to find and made too "mysterious" to the average business owner. Putting them into the hands of consumer-related stores is an important step to market penetration and helping every business owner benefit from saving money with GPS tracking.
