Leica to Supply Land Registry in The Netherlands
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Leica to Supply Land Registry in The Netherlands

Leica Geosystems (The Netherlands) has won the European tender for the Land Registry in The Netherlands. As a result, an agreement has been concluded with the Land Registry for the supply of TCRP1203 Total Stations with associated accessories, maintenance and support contracts.
On 15 March 2005, Mrs. Th.A.J. Burmanje, chairman of the Board of the Land Registry, and Mr. R.E. Worms, managing director Leica Geosystems BV, signed the contract officially awarding Leica Geosystems the order to supply high-end Total Stations. The agreement has a duration of 3 years.
The invitation to tender issued in October 2004 resulted, after publication of the tender criteria, in a choice of 2 leading suppliers of topographical instruments. The tender procedure involved a number of phases, including a 2 week test period. During this period, the competing brands were subjected to an intensive field test by the Land Registry surveyors. A multidisciplinary team finally assessed the offers, and the tender was awarded to Leica Geosystems on the basis of the best price-quality ratio.

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