In trying economic times, organisations need to get smarter about doing business, extending their customer base and increasing their brand recognition. But it is all so expensive. Not necessarily, says Square One's Structured Infrastructure Solutions (SIS). With the mobile offices, sound stages and medical clinics that they are able to build and fit in a simple truck, now you can take your business and brand where none has been before.
“This mobile technology business is really about discovering new avenues and opportunities for organisations in this country to increase their revenue and brand exposure,” says Clinton Cowley, Managing Director of Structured Infrastructure Solutions. “What we are able to do to replicate or enhance your operations in our mobile trucks is limited only by your imagination and creativity.”
Square One's SIS has already helped government departments and medical charities take their processing into rural areas. This has allowed more people to gain access to legitimate documentation and medical screening that they would otherwise have not been able to, due to travel and cost restrictions. By kitting out the trucks with all the communications and power necessary, then fitting the specific requirements of the clients into that, the mobile technology centre becomes an exact office replica - just one that is easy to take anywhere in the country.
The applications of this extend to such diverse industries as entertainment and banking. Imagine a mobile bank, where people in remote locations can discuss their loans, open new accounts and make enquiries without having to drive for many hours into a central town. Similarly, a breaking entertainment act can be cost-effectively introduced to the nation without having to book expensive venues - all they will need is a piece of open land or parking lot and a mobile truck fitted as a sound stage.
“I think that the most innovative use of the mobile technology trucks is as a disaster recovery operation,” said Craig Alexander, CEO of the Square One Group. “No matter what the natural disaster, the trucks can be parked in a convenient location and have your organisation up and running within hours. More convenient and at a cheaper cost - I think that mobile technology is the obvious way to go in the current economic climate.”
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