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Getac Select delivers specialised solutions

Getac has announced the launch of its new Getac Select program to the Australia market, offering a fast and reliable way for customers to solve complex IT challenges.

Getac Select combines carefully chosen, pre-configured rugged devices, software, accessories and professional services into a series of specialised solutions, optimised for individual applications and user groups.

Each solution draws on extensive customer feedback and Getac’s deep industry experience to create particularly advantageous combinations of products and services that can’t be found anywhere else as a single offering.

Since its foundation 30 years ago, Getac has established a proven track record of working closely with customers, helping them to overcome the business/operational challenges they face and delivering complete satisfaction.

At the C-level, this means using strategic IT investment to optimise business performance against strict budgets. For IT managers, it’s efficient operations, comprehensive device management and fast repair times, resulting in low total cost of ownership.

For end users, it’s having powerful devices and accessories they can rely on even in the toughest working environments.

In recent years, these challenges have increasingly required unique product and/or software configurations not available off the shelf, making procurement more difficult and often involving compromises.

Getac Select eliminates this by enabling customers and partners to quickly obtain complete, pre-configured solutions to their specific industry challenges, all from a single, central source.

A clear structure helps guide them to the right solution for their needs, containing all the necessary devices, software, accessories and professional services required. This streamlined approach means customers also benefit from optimal product availability and fast delivery times, with all devices thoroughly tested and certified to ensure the high-quality standards they expect from Getac.

The launch of the Getac Select program in Australia provides users access to devices that have been carefully chosen and pre-configured, optimised according to the needs of applications across various industries.

The Getac Select forklift solution for warehousing applications is a great example. At the centre is Getac’s award winning F110 tablet, ideal for both indoor and outdoor warehousing environment thanks to its fully-rugged design, 11.6” screen and all-weather functionality. 

A series of pre-selected mounting options, power adaptors and carrying accessories optimise worker productivity, while Getac’s Driving Safety Utility safeguards drivers and warehouse employees whenever forklifts are in operation.

Additional connectivity software helps sustain seamless, real-time data transmission from anywhere in the warehouse. Also included is Getac’s Device Management Software (GDMS), which enables customers to remotely monitor device health, proactively spot potential issues and prevent unplanned downtime. 

The whole solution is supported by a series of Getac professional services including extended warranty options tailored to a wide range of different needs and lifecycles.

“At Getac, we pride ourselves on our close customer relationships and the pivotal role their feedback plays in the development of our new products and solutions,” says Rick Hwang, President of Rugged Solutions, Getac.

“Getac Select is the perfect embodiment of this, delivering a range of custom solutions tailored to the industry applications that our customers really need, such as field services, public safety, warehousing and more. For the first time, they can procure everything they need from one place, enjoying fast delivery times and the high quality standards they’ve come to expect from Getac.” 

Getac Select solutions are available to customers in the industrial manufacturing, utilities, transport and logistics, natural resources/energy, and public safety industries.

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