MCC Partners with SpotSee to Expand the Real-Time Asset Tracking Brand’s Global Presence

DALLAS – February 7, 2018

MCC, a Dallas-based, integrated marketing communications firm, recently started working with SpotSee, a global internet of things (IoT) and connectivity platform, to accelerate and enhance the company’s brand recognition, as well as help SpotSee break into new verticals through a paid media and public relations program.

“SpotSee provides a vital service to many companies across the globe, and we are ready to help them expand on their current communications strategies,” said Mike Crawford, president, MCC. “Business to business communications is one of MCC’s strengths, and SpotSee requires a strong partner who can provide communication services as the demand for connectivity in business operations increases.”

As a tracking network that helps customers spot damage to their assets and see it in real time, SpotSee requires a cohesive marketing and public relations strategy designed to build credibility and understanding for the company and its family of products. Services provided will include paid media placement and public relations.

“MCC’s experience and track record with business to business clients made this a perfect match for us,” said Jill Malone, director of marketing, SpotSee. “Whether it’s through paid media placement, a press release or contributed article, MCC is able to garner positive exposure for SpotSee and elevate our brand.”

SpotSee has a host of devices focused on monitoring products during transport that measure and report impact, temperature, vibration, tilt and location. SpotSee provides real-time monitoring through the SpotSee Cloud, allowing users access to their products’ status throughout the supply chain. With applications in oil and gas, mining, cold chain, power generation and any manner of equipment that may benefit from being monitored during transport, SpotSee’s communications strategies must be robust and cohesive.

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