October 20, 2007
Predictive Service Ranks No. 523 on the 2007 Inc. 5000
CLEVELAND, Ohio (PRWEB) October 2, 2007 – Predictive Service, a global leader in providing managed predictive services, has been named one of the fastest-growing companies in the country by Inc. Magazine, which released its annual ranking of the Inc. 5000, the comprehensive guide to America’s fastest-growing private companies. These companies represent the backbone of the U.S. economy.
“The Inc. 5,000 provides the most comprehensive look ever at the most important part of the economy – the entrepreneurial part,” said Inc. 5,000 Project Manager Jim Melloan.
Earning the 523rd position among the Inc. 5000, Predictive Service achieved a 588% sales growth from 2004 through 2006. Predictive Service also ranked number 22 in the Business Services Industry category and 13th out of 188 Ohio companies listed.
“Our company’s vision, personnel, and most importantly our commitment to customer service has allowed us to grow as company,” said Don Frankel, President of Predictive Service. “Our nearly 600% growth over the past 3 years is impressive, but hopefully only represents the beginning of what our team at Predictive Service can accomplish.”
Predictive Service’s signature web-based management system, ViewPoint®, allows customers to access their inspection results online, from anywhere in the world, and document repair actions planned or completed. The flexible organizational hierarchy allows each client to organize their facilities into divisions, regions, or zones, and match their own organization’s structure. Predictive Service’s patented cost-benefit calculations allow clients to identify the payback of various repair options, and the energy savings resulting from the repairs. This tool allows managers to set repair priorities, and justify the financial value of a program that has many non-financial or difficult to measure benefits as well: reduced downtime and equipment failure, improved fire safety, and improved life safety. A new feature-rich version of ViewPoint is scheduled for Fall 2007.
