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Incredible offer for Stormer Music franchise partners To celebrate this fantastic partnership, Stormer Music has announced they are offering the first five franchise partners a premium upgrade on all studio gear. “We’ve played and taught on Yamaha gear since we started our business and are so excited to be able to partner with them to keep up that tradition and ensure our students are given the highest quality education on the highest quality instruments available”, states CEO at Stormer Music, Phil Stormer.
Yamaha Music, the world’s leading musical instrument manufacturer, and Stormer Music are excited to announce an exclusive brand education partnership that is a first of its kind. Both brands have a passion for music education to be done right and effectively.
Stormer Music also partners with other amazing and reputable brands such as the Australian Institute of Music, Ernie Ball, Australian Music Therapy Association, Western Sydney University, Home Education Association Inc., and Brightside Music. Music has seen a significant increase in interest as people have sought after more meaning and joy in their lives. Music has been a place of joy and solace, particularly for young people who have struggled during the lockdown saga.
to Yamaha gear and resources, allowing students a gateway to
With successfully implementing their systems, processes and classes to run fully online, Stormer Music has doubled in size during the last year with three new schools opening.
advanced music learning.
Visit: https://www.stormermusic.com.au/music-news-sydney/
The partnership will allow all Stormer Music schools to have access
CouriersPlease adds value to customers with Optus and Thinxtra-powered IoT asset tracking According to Phil Reid, Chief Operating Officer at CouriersPlease, the company’s growth has also seen transport cages – which carry from 60 to 600 packages each – increasingly disappearing due to theft or being left sitting at customers’ facilities, leading to its deploying of Optus’ Thinxtrapowered IoT solution.
Parcel delivery service CouriersPlease has
CouriersPlease delivers across Australia
deployed Internet of Things (IoT) asset
through its 850 franchises and 350 delivery
tracking technology from Optus, running
partners. The company has seen an 80%
on Thinxtra’s 0G Network and devices,
increase in business in the last two years as
to support its business growth, as well as
a result of the online shopping boom, and
reduce instances of lost transportation
now moves more than 30 million parcels
Reid says, “We have doubled our assets, and that introduces increased risk. As our business continues to expand, it has become crucial we can track their whereabouts in real time. This will nullify losses of the expensive cages, which cost $1,000 per unit, while allowing us to keep pace with higher volumes of deliveries. We looked at various vendors, including 4G options, and partnered with Optus and Thinxtra as they offered collaborative asset tracking backed by battery powered LPWAN-based IoT sensors, that we don’t need to mess with or replace for years, making it an extremely cost-effective value proposition.”
cages and operating costs.
annually.
https://www.couriersplease.com.au/
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