Enhanced rental rugged hardware scheme

Renovotec is introducing a ‘Renovotec Enhanced Rental’ scheme for supply chain rugged hardware users – a rental enhancement with full support but no price increase.

New Enhanced Rental benefits include all rugged devices shipped with mobile device management (MDM), plus the introduction of a UK specialist, rugged rental-advisory help desk, open ‘from 7 to 7’ in line with warehousing and distribution user needs. Same-day broken product replacement is also available. For larger estates Renovotec can provide a list of rented assets. Specialist rental consultants are available to advise companies considering rental as a strategy, both generally and pre-Brexit. Renovotec’s current rolling 25% rental discount (announced in July) applies to all rugged hardware under the Enhanced Rental scheme.

MD Richard Gilliard says: “Renovotec provides the UK’s best no-risk rugged rental option for Brexit-nervous, budget-restricted supply chain users. With rental there is no capital risk and with our same day replacement service there is no need to take on a single piece of kit more than a company needs, which cuts costs.”

The Renovotec Enhanced Rental scheme is being publicly launched at IMHX, where Renovotec will be displaying a range of ‘rent or buy’, ‘rent then buy’ and ‘try before you buy’ industry-leading rugged mobile hardware. Products on show will include the Zebra VC8300 vehicle-mounted computer, the MC3300 Android and super-rugged MC9300 mobile computers, the L10 rugged tablet and the ZQ600 Series mobile printer. Stand 6F200   

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