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Renovotec launches network rental scheme.
Designed to help warehousing and logistics operations keep pace with new network technology and security threats.
Rugged supply chain hardware and services company Renovotec is introducing a new ‘Network Rental Scheme’ with built-in service guarantees, technical support and expert advice, designed to help warehousing and logistics operations keep pace with rapid changes in network technology and the many new security threats posed by the modern, IIoT*-driven network say Renovotec. The scheme, which offers both short and longer-term rentals and also accommodates 3PL ‘cost-plus’ contracts guarantees that its networks will remain fully up-to-date. Renovotec uses remote monitoring to anticipate problems in its rental networks before they arise, with a ‘no blackspots’ service guarantee and four hour engineer response available. Highly flexible payment options include monthly rental subscription. Warehouse devices can also be rented under the scheme. (*Industrial Internet of Things)
“Warehousing and logistics companies can no longer afford to invest in network infrastructure and then simply sit back, ‘job done’ ” says Renovotec managing director Richard Gilliard. “The network landscape is changing constantly and companies need to respond. Also, the powerful new devices that are now available to the industry are only as good as the network on which they run.”
Renovotec’s introduction of its Network Rental Scheme follows its recent launch of a warehouse ‘Network Healthcheck’ service, which measures whether an existing warehouse network is fit for purpose in today’s challenging supply chain environment












