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Trimble’s T-PaaS platform makes efficient fleet management simple, predictable and affordable

March 11, 2021

Take a tour round Trimble's Platform as a Service (TPaaS), a system which the company believes is the first and only construction technology subscription that allows instant upgrades, cloud services and world-class support ... all for a simple monthly fee. It couldn't be simpler.

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