Waizu, specialist provider of mobile device tracking applications including the industry leading ‘device finder’, have partnered with experts in technology solutions, Kestronics.

Kestronics is set to offer its customers Waizu’s complete suite of applications, including 'Device Finder,' Virtual Smart Cabinet, and the Waizu Analytics Platform. Both Waizu and Kestronics believe that they can provide a valuable solution that minimises lost devices and adds that extra security leading to a faster Return of Investment on equipment.

Jim Foster, Sales Director, Kestronics said:

"Kestronics view the ‘Device Finder’ as a valuable asset to prevent missing devices. By automatically alerting when a device has been lost or misplaced, a sound alert helps to pinpoint the exact location. With Device Finder working alongside our traditional Mobile Device Management Systems, allows missing devices to be easily located before battery runs out”

Adrian Lawson, Managing Director at Waizu adds:

“I have known Kestronics for a long time and always been impressed with their ability to provide a tailored solution to their customers. This approach has been critical in positioning Waizu as a missing link in overall asset management and asset protection. We already have some great customers together and I see this rapidly increasing as they continue to growand expand their reach.”

About Kestronics

Kestronics stands at the forefront of technology solutions and services for comprehensive supply chain management. Collaborating with numerous esteemed industry brands, we provide an extensive range of products, including mobile computers and tablets, barcode scanners, thermal printers, RFID readers, POS systems, and machine vision technology, among others. With four decades of experience partnering with companies like Zebra, Datalogic, Elo, Honeywell, and many others, we serve clients across the UK, Europe, and the Americas. Our offerings also include technical support, hardware maintenance, and optional software integration.

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