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Martin Equipment has officially been designated as a Trimble Technology Outlet, marking a significant milestone for the company. This new status allows Martin Equipment to offer a range of advanced Trimble technologies directly to customers. The focus will be on grade control, site positioning systems, and correction services technology.
Customers utilizing John Deere and Wacker Neuson earthmoving equipment, such as dozers, excavators, motor graders, soil compactors, mini-excavators, and compact track loaders, will now have access to these innovative solutions. This partnership is expected to enhance operational efficiency and precision in construction and earthmoving projects.
Headquartered in Goodfield, Illinois, Martin Equipment has built a reputation for providing high-quality equipment and support to its clients. The new collaboration with Trimble further solidifies its commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology and services that meet the evolving needs of the industry. This development is anticipated to benefit both Martin Equipment and its customers by integrating advanced technology into their operations.
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