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Trimble’s new SITECH technology dealers

Trimble has established SITECH technology dealers to serve the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Vietnam. SITECH KSA and SITECH Vietnam join the premier network of SITECH dealerships. The fully dedicated global distribution network offers a comprehensive portfolio of construction technology systems to the heavy civil construction contractor. SITECH technology dealers represent Trimble and Caterpillar machine control systems for the contractor’s entire fleet of heavy equipment regardless of machine brand, along wi
April 11, 2013 Read time: 1 min
2122 Trimble has established SITECH technology dealers to serve the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Vietnam. SITECH KSA and SITECH Vietnam join the premier network of SITECH dealerships.

The fully dedicated global distribution network offers a comprehensive portfolio of construction technology systems to the heavy civil construction contractor. SITECH technology dealers represent Trimble and 178 Caterpillar machine control systems for the contractor’s entire fleet of heavy equipment regardless of machine brand, along with Trimble’s portfolio of Connected Site solutions (site positioning systems, construction asset management services, software and powerful wireless and Internet-based site communications infrastructure).

The experienced construction professionals at each SITECH Technology Dealership can advise contractors on the appropriate construction technology solutions to utilise, and can provide high-quality local customer service, personalised training and technical support.

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