Tuesday, December 11, 2001
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Today's Company: Mobile Office Enterprise
TURNING CARS INTO OFFICES: When Doug Mayer was a sales
representative for Reynolds Aluminum, he worked out of his car a
great deal and discovered how difficult it was to operate his laptop
computer from his vehicle. That frustration resulted in the
invention of the Mobile Desk, the product that spurred formation of
Mobile Office Enterprise in 1998.
FOCUSING ON GROWTH AREA: Originally, the West Chester
Township company also offered Web hosting and networking services,
but demand for its desk grew so rapidly that those services were
phased out. Growth has exceeded 100 percent in the last two years.
MIGHTY MOUNTS: In 2002, Mobile Office Enterprise will
unveil the Xtreme Desk, designed for use by employees of police and
fire departments, utilities, construction crews, airport security
and others who need rugged computer mounts.
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