Belleville’s Safety Track increases sales 25 percent, aims to double growth
If the company you work for uses Safety Track of Michigan’s equipment, there is a good chance they know where you are hiding.The Belleville-based firm uses GPS to track company cars and other equipment. This sector has remained a growth industry, no matter which way the economy turns.”When things are not as good, people want to know where their money is,” says Jeff Stoker, director of operations of Safety Track of Michigan. “One of the biggest expenses is employees and vehicles, and companies want to know where their employees are with their vehicles.”The company has experienced double-digit sales growth recently; last year’s was 25 percent. A 50 percent increase is expected this year.”February was our best month ever,” Stoker says. “We’re continuing to grow.”Today the firm has two employees and 2-3 independent contractors. It hopes to add more staff later this year.Source: Jeff Stoker, director of operations of Safety Track of MichiganWriter: Jon Zemke
If the company you work for uses Safety Track of Michigan’s equipment, there is a good chance they know where you are hiding.
The Belleville-based firm uses GPS to track company cars and other equipment. This sector has remained a growth industry, no matter which way the economy turns.
“When things are not as good, people want to know where their money is,” says Jeff Stoker, director of operations of Safety Track of Michigan. “One of the biggest expenses is employees and vehicles, and companies want to know where their employees are with their vehicles.”
The company has experienced double-digit sales growth recently; last year’s was 25 percent. A 50 percent increase is expected this year.
“February was our best month ever,” Stoker says. “We’re continuing to grow.”
Today the firm has two employees and 2-3 independent contractors. It hopes to add more staff later this year.
Source: Jeff Stoker, director of operations of Safety Track of Michigan
Writer: Jon Zemke