Max Borges Agency is a leading public relations and creative services firm that represents over 75 consumer technology brands. In addition to PR, the agency provides dedicated teams for social media, creative design services including packaging, web design, photography, print advertising and more. The document provides examples of projects the agency has worked on for various clients across these services.
2. WHAT CAN
WE HELP
YOU WITH?
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Max Borges Agency is the leading consumer
technology focused public relations firm in the world.
We represent more than 75 of the most innovative
brands in the CE industry.
But MBA does not stop at PR. In fact, we deliver
the same world class results with dedicated teams
focusing on social media and creative services.
3. EVERYONE NEEDS
SOME CREATIVITY.
No one knows the technology space better than MBA. We realize
that marketing a product takes more than a great idea. WE’RE HERE
TO HELP YOU WITH ALL YOUR CREATIVE NEEDS from conception, to
selling in at retail, to brand development and online presence.
+ Exhibit Design & Tradeshow Management
+ Packaging Design
+ Web Design & Social Media Graphics
+ Print & Digital Advertising
+ Marketing Collateral
+ Digital Photography
10. CLIENT
Safe Skies
MEDIUM
Print
OBJECTIVE
Infographic
PRINT10
WATCH OUTWATCH OUTFOR LUGGAGE THIEVES
AT THE AIRPORT
FOR LUGGAGE THIEVES
AT THE AIRPORT
STATISTICS
CASES OF THEFT IN THE U.S. FOR 2012 (AS OF MARCH 31, 2012)
PRECAUTIONS WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE A VICTIM
A COLLABORATION BETWEEN SAFE SKIES
AND MAX BORGES AGENCY
BudgetTravel, Travel + Leisure, ABC 7 – KABC-TV, Miami Herald,
WFAA-TV, ABC 40/FOX 6 – WGGB, USA Today, CBS 2
SOURCES
travelers will have an item stolen from their luggage
as they move through United States airports this
year. Avoid becoming a victim of airport theft by
reading the statistics that Safe Skies gathered and
taking simple precautions to protect yourself and
your valuables.
14,000
5 in 1,000domestic passengers complain
about “mishandled” luggage
“The belly of the airplane
has become like a flea market for
airport employees. They go in there
and go through all the luggage
unencumbered, unchecked.”
Kenneth Mollins – JFK security lawyer
200+luggage thefts occur
daily at JFK airport
LAX
FEBRUARY 2012
A baggage handler and
former baggage handler
were arrested for allegedly
stealing more than $100K in
cash and property from
LAX travelers.
FYI
LUGGAGE PROFILING
One of the things that makes thieves
so successful is that they engage in
luggage profiling. They go after the
most expensive luggage, but they also
check out where you’re traveling to
and from.
BOS
FEBRUARY 2012
Two baggage handlers
arrested at Logan
International Airport,
charged with multiple
thefts of checked
luggage.JFK
FEBRUARY 2012
Airport personnel at JFK
arrested on charges of
stealing almost $160K in
cash from travelers’
luggage. Law enforcement
reports 200 airport thefts
per day.
MIA
JANUARY 2012
Airport personnel charged
with grand theft after an iPad
led police to their crime spree
which involved stealing
passengers’ items and hiding
them in a special pocket
added to a uniform jacket.
DFW
JANUARY 2012
A thief was found to
have stolen iPads from
luggage that was
hand-inspected in
an out-of-sight
“resolution room.
• Use a Safe Skies TSA-accepted lock for your bags.
It will help to deter thieves from breaking into
your luggage.
• Don’t buy black luggage. Thieves
prefer these because they look
similar to other black bags.
• Get off the plane quickly and
head to baggage claim.
Getting there quickly means
you’ll be there when your bag
rolls off the belt.
• Don’t assume airlines will
reimburse you for stolen goods.
Ticket rules rarely cover loss of
expensive items.
• Don’t put electronics or expensive items in your
checked bag. They are a prime target for thieves.
• File a report immediately. Airlines have a timeframe
in which you’re allowed to file a theft report.
• Check your luggage for all its
contents upon arrival. If something
is missing check your other bags
and make a note, then contact the
airline’s customer service
department to file a theft report.
• If you can’t get help from the airline,
contact the U.S. Department of
Transportation. It can assist you if
you flew on a flight from or to
the U.S.
WATCH OUTWATCH OUTFOR LUGGAGE THIEVES
AT THE AIRPORT
FOR LUGGAGE THIEVES
AT THE AIRPORT
STATISTICS
CASES OF THEFT IN THE U.S. FOR 2012 (AS OF MARCH 31, 2012)
PRECAUTIONS WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE A VICTIM
travelers will have an item stolen from their luggage
as they move through United States airports this
year. Avoid becoming a victim of airport theft by
reading the statistics that Safe Skies gathered and
taking simple precautions to protect yourself and
your valuables.
14,000
5 in 1,000domestic passengers complain
about “mishandled” luggage
“The belly of the airplane
has become like a flea market for
airport employees. They go in there
and go through all the luggage
unencumbered, unchecked.”
Kenneth Mollins – JFK security lawyer
200+luggage thefts occur
daily at JFK airport
LAX
FEBRUARY 2012
A baggage handler and
former baggage handler
were arrested for allegedly
stealing more than $100K in
cash and property from
LAX travelers.
FYI
LUGGAGE PROFILING
One of the things that makes thieves
so successful is that they engage in
luggage profiling. They go after the
most expensive luggage, but they also
check out where you’re traveling to
and from.
BOS
FEBRUARY 2012
Two baggage handlers
arrested at Logan
International Airport,
charged with multiple
thefts of checked
luggage.
JFK
FEBRUARY 2012
Airport personnel at JFK
arrested on charges of
stealing almost $160K in
cash from travelers’
luggage. Law enforcement
reports 200 airport thefts
per day.
MIA
JANUARY 2012
Airport personnel charged
with grand theft after an iPad
led police to their crime spree
which involved stealing
passengers’ items and hiding
them in a special pocket
added to a uniform jacket.
DFW
JANUARY 2012
A thief was found to
have stolen iPads from
luggage that was
hand-inspected in
an out-of-sight
“resolution room.
• Use a Safe Skies TSA-accepted lock for your bags.
It will help to deter thieves from breaking into
your luggage.
• Don’t buy black luggage. Thieves
prefer these because they look
similar to other black bags.
• Get off the plane quickly and
head to baggage claim.
Getting there quickly means
you’ll be there when your bag
rolls off the belt.
• Don’t assume airlines will
reimburse you for stolen goods.
Ticket rules rarely cover loss of
expensive items.
• File a report immediately. Airlines have a timeframe
in which you’re allowed to file a theft report.
• Check your luggage for all its
contents upon arrival. If something
is missing check your other bags
and make a note, then contact the
airline’s customer service
department to file a theft report.
• If you can’t get help from the airline,
contact the U.S. Department of
Transportation. It can assist you if
you flew on a flight from or to
the U.S.
WATCH OUTWATCH OUTFOR LUGGAGE THIEVES
AT THE AIRPORT
FOR LUGGAGE THIEVES
AT THE AIRPORT
STATISTICS
CASES OF THEFT IN THE U.S. FOR 2012 (AS OF MARCH 31, 2012)
PRECAUTIONS WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE A VICTIM
travelers will have an item stolen from their luggage
as they move through United States airports this
year. Avoid becoming a victim of airport theft by
reading the statistics that Safe Skies gathered and
taking simple precautions to protect yourself and
your valuables.
14,000
5 in 1,000domestic passengers complain
about “mishandled” luggage
“The belly of the airplane
has become like a flea market for
airport employees. They go in there
and go through all the luggage
unencumbered, unchecked.”
Kenneth Mollins – JFK security lawyer
200+luggage thefts occur
daily at JFK airport
LAX FEBRUARY 2012
A baggage handler and
former baggage handler
were arrested for allegedly
stealing more than $100K in
cash and property from
LAX travelers.
FYI
LUGGAGE PROFILING
One of the things that makes thieves
so successful is that they engage in
luggage profiling. They go after the
most expensive luggage, but they also
check out where you’re traveling to
and from.
BOS
FEBRUARY 2012
Two baggage handlers
arrested at Logan
International Airport,
charged with multiple
thefts of checked
luggage.
JFK
FEBRUARY 2012
Airport personnel at JFK
arrested on charges of
stealing almost $160K in
cash from travelers’
luggage. Law enforcement
reports 200 airport thefts
per day.
MIA
JANUARY 2012
Airport personnel charged
with grand theft after an iPad
led police to their crime spree
which involved stealing
passengers’ items and hiding
them in a special pocket
added to a uniform jacket.
DFW
JANUARY 2012
A thief was found to
have stolen iPads from
luggage that was
hand-inspected in
an out-of-sight
“resolution room.
• Use a Safe Skies TSA-accepted lock for your bags.
It will help to deter thieves from breaking into
your luggage.
• Don’t buy black luggage. Thieves
prefer these because they look
similar to other black bags.
• Get off the plane quickly and
• File a report immediately. Airlines have a timeframe
in which you’re allowed to file a theft report.
• Check your luggage for all its
contents upon arrival. If something
is missing check your other bags
and make a note, then contact the
airline’s customer service