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Returning stolen smartphones in Costa Rica
技术
- 网络与连接 - 全球导航卫星系统 (GNSS)
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 地理围栏
- 盗窃检测
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
The client of the partner company Semacc, based in Costa Rica, is a supplier and distributor of mobile devices in San Jose, the capital city. The client has a salesroom where some smartphones are kept on display and are publicly available. This has led to a significant problem for the client as these devices have been frequently stolen. The theft of these cell phones has caused a significant financial loss for the client and a solution was needed to prevent further thefts.
关于客户
The customer in this case study is a supplier and distributor of mobile devices based in San Jose, the capital city of Costa Rica. They have a salesroom where they display some of their smartphones for the public. However, this has led to a significant problem as these devices have been frequently stolen, causing a significant financial loss for the company. The customer needed a solution to prevent further thefts and recover the stolen goods.
解决方案
Semacc, the Gurtam partner company, offered a package solution to prevent the client from the thefts of cell phones. The solution involved the implementation of Wialon and WiaTag. Geofences were created around the mall area in Wialon, and the WiaTag application was installed on the cell phones. As a cell phone appears out of the assigned geofence, Wialon sends the command requesting the current device location. The client employees also receive the corresponding notification and deliver the information to the police for further investigation.
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