Trimble Expands Earthworks Portfolio With Swing Boom Functionality and New Machine Support

Reuters03-03
Trimble Expands Earthworks Portfolio With Swing Boom Functionality and New Machine Support

Trimble Inc. announced two updates to its Trimble Earthworks grade control platform: expanded availability for additional machine types and added functionality for excavators with dynamic swing booms. Trimble Earthworks now supports swing boom attachments to provide the precise location of the bucket edge when using a swing boom, with availability through Trimble’s global dealer network in May 2026. The company is also expanding support for towed and wheeled tractor scrapers, including direct connect support for select John Deere and Mobile Track Solutions towed scrapers without adding a Trimble hydraulic valve, and extending availability across additional machine makes and models, including more automated excavators, motor graders and dozers.

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