WMS Remote Monitoring Guidance

WMS Remote Monitoring Guidance

WMS Remote Monitoring Guidance

FOR MARKETING & COMMERCIAL TEAMS

In January 2023, The Water Management Society published a set of guidance for Remote Temperature Monitoring for its members. 

It contains some excellent analysis of the market, issues and trends that demonstrate why remote monitoring will be complementary to traditional engineer and van service delivery.

 

Customer Information sheet

Customer Information sheet

Customer Information Sheet

FOR MARKETING

This simple Customer Information Sheet is typically used by field engineers; to leave with end customers where remote monitoring services are installed.

It answers frequently asked questions and provides a contact point.

Marketing teams will edit and customise this content to build a branded version for your company.

If marketing do not do this, field engineers can use also.

You must log in as a member of the field engineer or marketing group to see this information sheet.

 

Download Link Below

Customer Information Sheet

Customer Information sheet

Latest Pricing

Latest Pricing

FOR COMMERCIAL & MARKETING 

This is where you can find the latest Remote Tech pricing for your partner tier.

It will be updated regularly to ensure that you have the current and upcoming prices when available .

You must login as a member of the marketing or commercial group to see these details.

Please toggle the pages below to see the pricing for the current and next quarter

Current Quarter (Q1'24)

For all new orders after Jan 1 2024, or orders sent after that date based on prior Remote Tech quotes still inside their 30-day validity. 

Q1 2024 PAID ANNUAL PRICING

Pricing per item is detailed below for partners who pay for projects annually in advance. This is for payment by invoice.

Item Paid Annually
Gateways – SIM and WiFi adapted £150.00
Modules –  with Standard Antenna £ 24.00
Temperature Sensors –0.5m, 1.0m, 1.5m, 2.0m £ 12.00
Temperature Sensors –5.0m (coming soon) £16.00
Temperature Sensors -10.0m (coming soon) £18.00

 

Q1 2024 PAID MONTHLY PRICING

Pricing per item is detailed below for partners who use a monthly payment plan. This is for payment by invoice.

Item Paid Monthly
Gateways – SIM and WiFi adapted £14.38
Modules –  with Standard Antenna £2.30
Temperature Sensors –0.5m, 1.0m, 1.5m, 2.0m £1.15
Temperature Sensors –5.0m (coming soon) £1.53
Temperature Sensors -10.0m (coming soon) £1.73

 

Next Quarter (Q2'24)

For all new orders after April 1 2024, or orders sent after that date based on prior Remote Tech quotes still inside their 30-day validity. 

 

Information will be posted when available.

TERMS
All orders accepted by Remote Tech are subject to our standard terms and conditions available on request. Prices exclude VAT.

Case Study Writing Tips

Case Study Writing Tips

10 top tips for writing a compelling case study

FOR MARKETING

If you want to grow your business, using remote monitoring, it is important to show your customers that success is achievable, and worthwhile. 

What better way to do this than sharing the success of others. A well-crafted case study can be a powerful tool for showcasing your company’s expertise and providing valuable insights to your customers and prospects.

It can show them that the use of remote monitoring services are reliable, innovative and deliver the results expected – be this reduced waste, cost control, improved insights or less disruption for you and your customers. Whatever the value, share it. 

You must login as a member of the marketing group to see this post.

Here are 10 things to consider when planning and writing your case studies.

1. Choose a relevant example customer

Select a customer use case that is interesting, relevant, and has a clear problem or challenge you addressed. This should highlight an issue faced by other customers too.

2. Decide on your structure

Organize your case study with a clear structure, and one that is appropriate for the level of detail you choose. Sections may include topics such as introduction, background information, problem statement, solution, and results.  Whatever you decide, try to repeat this structure for your other case studies too.

3. Write a compelling title:

Craft a catchy and descriptive title that gives readers a sense of what the case study is about. Try to focus on the outcomes delivered for the customer and consider the context of the problem, challenge or industry setting. 

4. Provide context and background

Offer sufficient context and background information to help readers understand the situation and the industry or company involved. It is helpful for others to be able to “see themselves” in the context of the document you write. The more they identify with the content, the more they will be driven to change too. 

5. Highlight the problem or challenge

Clearly describe the challenge faced by the subject of the case study. Explain why it’s significant to them (and the reader!) and what’s at stake should they fail to address this. When this problem description is compelling, the reader is more likely to understand the value of change too. 

6. Present your solution and results

Describe how the solution implemented was able to address the problem. Share the results, outcomes and impact that the solution had on their company. Where possible, use data, metrics, and evidence to support your claims.

7. Share the voice of customer

The use of quotes or testimonials to make the case study more relatable and credible. Try to use quotes from people like your target buyer – for example if you sell to site managers, have the quote from a site manager. 

 

8. Keep it concise.

You don’t want to overload the reader with unnecessary detail. If you need to include more in-depth information, consider inserting relevant links or referencing other resources.

9. Proofread your document

Be sure to carefully proofread and edit your case study for clarity, grammar, and readability.

10. Clarify next steps 

Suggest a next step, include relevant links or provide clear contact details for readers who want to learn more.

 

Good luck with your case studies. Share the final document with us and we would love to use this to educate visitors to our site too. We will share these in our news and newsletters to help you promote the value of remote services. 

 

Case Study Writing Tips

Draft Sales Deck

Draft Sales Deck

FOR COMMERCIAL/MARKETING

If you need to put together a presentation deck for remote monitoring, here’s one to get you started. 

This helps to answer the questions of why remote monitoring should be considered as a way forward. And, details of the Remote Tech solutions.

Download Links Below

 

Draft Sales Deck

Case Study Writing Tips

Partner Badge

Partner Badge 

FOR MARKETING

This badge can be used in your brochures, websites and communications with customers.

You must login as a member of the marketing group to see partner badge.

Download Link Below

Certified Partner Badge