Taking care of business.
It’s going to be an interesting holiday retail season. Businesses are doing the best they can to stock up while the port-to-store supply chain continues to be bogged down with delays and shortages. What this means is everyone’s bottom line depends on actually receiving the goods they need to meet consumer demand.
As valuable cargo is transported to rail yards, warehouses, and distribution centers, containers may sit for weeks in one location until they’re moved again or unloaded. Because MPS mobile surveillance units are standalone systems, they’re designed to protect these goods at every point along the way. Units can be placed where the freight is and be easily moved and re-deployed to keep up with incoming and outgoing shipments. And once a business receives its merchandise, our products can help retailers fight theft by allowing them to monitor their storage facilities or parking lots.
At Mobile Pro Systems, we know businesses are facing an uphill climb and are presented new challenges to overcome every day. Our entire team believes the best way to take care of business is to build the finest surveillance products we can to help you take care of yours.
FEATURED PRODUCT
Commander 3400
Video Provides a Reliable Witness
The Commander 3400 is helping law enforcement monitor key areas in downtowns and business districts that are prone to incidents and disturbances. With a towering 36’ mast, the unit is a highly visible police presence to reassure the public and an effective deterrent to unwanted activity.
Around Town with MPS Camera Trailers
Cities, large and small, are discovering how useful and versatile MPS surveillance trailers can be. Law enforcement agencies can spend less on overtime and extra patrols while reducing crime and boosting public confidence.
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