Brother Mobile Solutions reports continued growth

Oct 18, 2017

The subsidiary of Brother International Corporation has revealed continued growth, due to a surging market demand for customised mobile solutions.

Brother Mobile Solutions revealed that it has experienced “continued growth to-date in 2017”, as a result of “strong market interest in customised solutions for mobile workers” across a number of sectors, including transportation, healthcare and public safety.

It also revealed that, among its growth plans going forward, the subsidiary aims to enhance its award-winning mobile product portfolio, expand its management team “in key areas such as distribution” and revealed that a positive market reception to the new Brother ‘THE NEXT’ partner program will also help drive growth in the future.

According to David Crist, president, “Clearly, all of us at Brother are delighted to see high levels of interest and demand for our mobile solutions as we move through 2017. Our company’s product roadmap and expansion strategies are well aligned with growing market demand for various mobile technologies and innovations, and we’re positioned to follow the trend through 2018.”

He continues, “Our long-term goals are built around a spirit of innovation in developing highly connected and interoperable mobile solutions engineered specifically for the unique challenges and compliance issues our customers face. To answer the call, we will continue to invest in product and capability enhancements, add to our growing team, and nurture programs to support our diverse range of partners.”

Brother Mobile Solutions is continuing to build its team, “adding top talent” to sectors such as channel operations, National Reseller management and distribution.

Crist went on, “We still believe strongly in the cultivation of, and focus on, a strategically aligned and well-supported channel as a key to our success. We will continue to invest in new programs, people and digital infrastructure to keep the momentum rolling.”

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