Trimble and Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe expand collaboration on Earthworks 3D grade control in Europe

Reuters03-18
Trimble and <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HTCMF">Hitachi Construction Machinery</a> Europe expand collaboration on Earthworks 3D grade control in Europe

Trimble and Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe expanded their collaboration to provide the Trimble Earthworks 3D grade control platform and Trimble WorksManager software to European customers through Hitachi’s dealer network. Under the agreement, Hitachi excavators in Europe can be ordered with integrated Trimble Earthworks 3D functionality. Scott Crozier of Trimble said the arrangement is intended to broaden access to Trimble technology through purchasing, training, service, and support options. Francesco Quaranta of Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe said the collaboration is aimed at faster setups and fewer reworks. Deliveries are expected to begin in select European countries in the second half of 2026.

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