Trimble Acquires SECO Manufacturing Company31/07/2008 |
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| Trimble has acquired privately-held SECO Manufacturing Company (CA, USA), a manufacturer of accessories for the geomatics, surveying, mapping, and construction industries, including products such as tripods, prism poles, rover rods, brackets, adapters, carrying cases, and backpacks. | |
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Along with offering company-branded accessories, SECO also offers custom-made private labeled solutions. SECO complements Trimble's recent acquisition of Crain Enterprises, which was announced in January of 2008. The purchase of SECO and Crain allows Trimble to provide the necessary accessories that can be offered as part of its positioning solutions used in the Engineering and Construction markets. SECO specialises in the development, fabrication and machining of metallic accessory products while Crain is more focused on polymer and composite-based products.
SECO will be part of Trimble's Engineering and Construction segment.
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