IContain's ICU2 Free GPS Tracking Device Combats Merchandise Theft
Shenzhen, China (SPX) May 13, 2009 "Merchandise theft and loss costs Americans over an estimated 50 billion dollars every year. Globally, hundreds of billions are lost annually. IContain aims to remedy this problem," says Mr. Todd Kleperis, President of IContain Ltd. With the cost of loss prevention climbing, increases in theft, loss and damage, available solutions for protecting valuables are a major expense for many industries - and only a dream for smaller, privately owned businesses. IContain's ICU2 aims to remedy this problem. As the world's first free GPS asset tracking device, the ICU2 delivers the power of expensive location based hardware and software services to businesses at no initial cost. "GPS tracking device costs have made it a cost prohibitive solution for many industries and businesses," remarked Kleperis. "We saw a need to get a solution into these markets if we were really going to be effective in our efforts. Now that we are able to provide these ICU2 devices at no cost it will allow any business from a large corporation to a small-town private business to utilize them in the protection of their property - anywhere in the world." While ramping up the production of these units, IContain will begin the launch of the ICU2 from its headquarters in China, expanding into international markets soon after. "We see these devices becoming a very popular solution to an old problem. With service plans starting at about $7 a month per tracker, there is no risk in adding this layer of protection," said Kleperis. "In fact if you save one $1,500 flat screen television, you've paid for over 200 months of service. I see the ICU2 as a must for everyone with anything of value to protect." Share This Article With Planet Earth
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