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Pre-owned Trimble technology available for resale

Trimble is now offering a novel service for pre-owned products. The innovative Trimble Exchange service is an e-commerce platform that connects its SITECH dealer network with customers in the US looking to purchase pre-owned, refurbished and legacy Trimble products. Equipment listed on Trimble Exchange comes only from authorised resellers. Customers shopping on Trimble Exchange complete their purchases through a local dealer. “Trimble's civil construction customers can take advantage of a wide select
September 6, 2019 Read time: 1 min
The Trimble Exchange service allows customers to buy pre-owned Trimble systems that have been checked and serviced from approved dealers
Trimble is now offering a novel service for pre-owned products.


The innovative 2122 Trimble Exchange service is an e-commerce platform that connects its 8406 SITECH dealer network with customers in the US looking to purchase pre-owned, refurbished and legacy Trimble products. Equipment listed on Trimble Exchange comes only from authorised resellers. Customers shopping on Trimble Exchange complete their purchases through a local dealer.

“Trimble's civil construction customers can take advantage of a wide selection of pre-owned equipment at competitive pricing using the Trimble Exchange platform,” said Scott Crozier, general manager of Trimble Civil Engineering and Construction. “And they can purchase these Trimble products locally with peace of mind and the benefit of local support.”

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