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About-History |
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Information concerning VidTroniX Inc.:
VidTroniX profile:
| 1972-1975 |
Providing contract hardware support for TWA Airlines. |
| Next 3 |
years Contract hardware support and repairs, consultant for a specialty printer company in Boston, DI/AN Controlls. Following year Consultant, hardware and software support and design for an airline specialty printer company in New York. CTS printers. |
| Next 2 years |
Providing contract hardware support for TWA Airlines. |
| Next 11 |
years Working with IER in the US as a consultant to establish sells support and technical support, with American Airlines and Northwest Airlines during the start-up phase of IER¡¯s US operations. VidTroniX provided contract hardware support for TWA Airlines in parallel with the IER contract. |
| Next 2 years |
Consultant to DataMax, a specialty airlines supplier, developed 3 new products and worked with Japanese company to bring DMX4000 product into the US |
| Next 4 years |
Consultant to Unimark, a specialty airlines supplier, designed 2 new printers and redesigned 3 older printers. My company, VidTroniX, designed both hardware and software, brought newly designed products to client¡¯s world wide. My company, VidTroniX, was responsible for all sales in Europe and the 2 major CRS¡¯s in the US. |
| 1999 |
VidTroniX severed all relations with all past airline specialty printer manufacturers and continued to design new and lower cost airline specialty printers. To date we have delivered over 7,800 printers, mostly in the US. |
I decided there is no reason for an airline to pay such a high price for a simple printer, a printer should not cost in excess or $3,000.00 or in some cases in excess or $4,000.00 or $5,000.00. In most cases a printer should not cost over $1,000.00. I tried to find an airline supplier who would build a printer for this price and was unsuccessful.I designed a new printer that purpose was to be very reliable and at a very low cost. The ATP1 came form this design concept.
I have been successful in this quest¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Financial for past 6 years:
| 2000 |
VidTroniX gross revenues were in excess of $2,900,000.00 with a gross profits in excess of 40% |
| 2001 |
VidTroniX gross revenues were in excess of $4,300,000.00 with a gross profits in excess of 43% |
| 2002 |
VidTroniX gross revenues were in excess of $5,100,000.00 with a gross profits in excess of 42% |
| 2003 |
VidTroniX gross revenues were in excess of $5,500,000.00 with a gross profits in excess of 38%.
We signed a contract with IBM Canada to use our devices in their kiosk terminals. |
| 2004 |
VidTroniX gross revenues were in excess of $4,800,000.00 with a gross profits in excess of 42% |
| 2005 |
VidTroniX gross revenues were in excess of $1,800,000.00 with a gross profits in excess of 42% |
| 2006 |
VidTroniX gross revenues were in excess of $2,700,000.00 as of July 01 |
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We have delivered over 21,000 printers in 5 1/2 years. |
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