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Trimble announce Sitech Finland dealership

Trimble has revealed that a SITECH dealership has been established in Finland. SITECH technology dealers represent Trimble and Caterpillar machine control systems for a 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.
May 28, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Trimble has revealed that a SITECH dealership has been established in Finland.

SITECH technology dealers represent 2122 Trimble and 178 Caterpillar machine control systems for a 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.

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