• Offers 20% lower rental rates for longer-term, 3+ year users
  • Provides a lower-cost, lower-risk alternative to capital purchase

“Long-term rental avoids the need for capital expenditure and can be fully offset against profit for tax purposes. It also gives companies the flexibility to update and upscale their technology whenever business needs dictate” says Renovotec managing director Richard Gilliard 

Following the success of its short-term rental campaigns Renovotec, the UK’s fastest growing rugged hardware, software and services provider for warehousing and distribution, manufacturing and retail companies is launching a long-term rugged hardware rental scheme “designed to provide a lower-cost, lower-risk alternative to capital purchase” says Renovotec. Over a period of three years or more participants will pay 20% less to rent product from the company’s portfolio of industry-leading rugged hardware, with full support for the life of any contract.

“Long-term rental avoids the need for capital expenditure and can be fully offset against profit for tax purposes. It also gives companies the flexibility to update and upscale their technology whenever business needs dictate – avoiding hardware obsolescence and ensuring optimum performance” says Renovotec managing director Richard Gilliard.

Under the scheme Renovotec retains product ownership during and after the rental period. Terms and conditions apply.

Company background (www.renovotec.com)

Renovotec is the UK’s fastest growing provider of rugged hardware. The company’s approach to rugged hardware purchase and rental is customer-driven and manufacturer-independent.

Renovotec’s rugged-hardware-as-a-service (r-HaaS) combines ongoing user support with zero capital outlay, allowing companies to scale their hardware flexibly, and with confidence.

Renovotec is an expert in field mobility service technology running on rugged mobile devices, and is the UK’s leading exponent of automatic data capture (AIDC) on rugged and mobile hardware using voice, scanning and RFID technology.

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