2025 in Review

This year showed me a lot.

I spent a good amount of time explaining what real trailer security looks like. Not theory. Not marketing talk. Real systems built for trailers, not adapted gadgets pulled from somewhere else.

I shared why purpose-built matters. Why wired sensors matter. Why local data matters. Why shortcuts always show up later.

I talked about real risks. Trailer theft. Fires. GPS limits. Power issues. Weather. These are not hypotheticals. I see them play out every year.

I showed the work behind the scenes. Design decisions. Testing. Installs. Long days. Trade shows. Nearly 100 live demos at PRI alone.

I also made numerous trips to Tulsa to support Ashley and watch her race. Being there matters. Supporting her racing efforts is something I believe in, and I am proud to be part of that journey.

I supported racers, partners, and small businesses because that is who this was built for. People who cannot afford to lose their trailer or what is inside it.

I marked a milestone this year. Over 20 years doing this. Still building systems the right way. Still assembling close to home. Still refusing to cut corners.

No hype. No shortcuts. Just experience, consistency, and accountability.

That pretty much sums up the year.

2025 in Review
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