New Port Richey Company, Savealator, Earns First Customers for New Product

New Port Richey Company, Savealator, Earns First Customers for New Product

It all started, according to business owner Greg Smith, when he was watching his wife clean out the fridge of expired items. He wondered if there was a program to track food expiration dates.

Fast forward eight years, as smartphone and web apps have become integral to daily life and the economy, and Greg’s company, Savealator LLC, is celebrating its first major client for its “Off the Shelf” app. This app doesn’t deal just with expiration dates anymore, but now tracks inventory and helps with information management. The customer can start out with their existing inventory and add reports and other modules that let them track their warehouse.

Savealator specializes in emergency response inventory management, and has focused in the past on customers like fire department equipment suppliers.

Savealator recently added a new client for its new Off the Shelf app, Aphex BioCleanese Systems, a biotech company based in Rochester, New York, has a manufacturing facility based in Holiday, Florida.

Aphex services the healthcare industry with its patented cleaner that kills germs without using alcohol. Alcohol is harmful to the skin, toxic if ingested, and is highly flammable. More information is available on the company’s website at http://www.aphexus.com.

Things appear to be looking up for Savealator, one of the first companies to utilize the investment of the City of New Port Richey in its new SmartSTART Business Incubator in historic downtown New Port Richey, with this new client and new product coming to market. Savealator expects to add additional features to the app by Q3 of 2015.

Go to www.savealator.com and request a demo today.

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