Trimble Precise Positioning Charts a Course for Success
The seafaring labor market in Japan has been steadily shrinking over time, and new demand is emerging for a solution to a tight labor market for smaller vessels.
The seafaring labor market in Japan has been steadily shrinking over time, and new demand is emerging for a solution to a tight labor market for smaller vessels.
Highly accurate positioning and orientation creates efficiencies and enables a streamlined approach to solar field construction.
As an early innovator in dredge monitoring and underwater dredging, SPE developed its own dredge monitoring system, MARPO_DGPS.
Yanmar Agribusiness leverages the performance and reliability of Trimble’s GNSS smart antenna and VRS Now™ corrections to guide its first SMARTPILOT robotic tractor series.
Yoshida Boring Machine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (YBM) selects Trimble’s BX992 and Zephyr 3 antenna as a new high-precision, high-accuracy solution for their construction and mining applications.
Routescene sought out a GNSS solution that was scalable in accuracy, lightweight, cost effective, and compatible with a wide range of base station receivers on the market. Routscene selected the Trimble BD940 receiver module to be integrated into their UAV LiDAR system.
Japan has recently faced a severe driver shortage in their public mass transportation systems. To solve this challenge, AMS sought out Trimble technology to integrate into a smart public transportation system for vehicular localization.
The Vitirover robot mower offers autonomy and flexibility in agricultural spaces including vineyards, and industrial spaces such as photovoltaic farms.
The teTra eVTOL device relies on Trimble’s MB-Two receiver for precise heading and accuracy to bring flight to individual citizens.
Stanley Robotics incorporates the Trimble BX992 dual-antenna enclosure into their fully autonomous parking and valet robot for accurate, available and reliable localization.
Marine engineers and dredging operations in Indonesia use Trimble technology to improve project efficiency.
Surveyors in Alaska use Trimble technology to simplify large scale surveillance tactics along an 800 mile stretch of the Alaska pipeline.
The Guidaide application, a 3D shovel guidance system, allows construction drivers to work in sites that may not be optimal for excavators with the help of Trimble technology.
Innovators in France use Trimble technology to simplify development of customized solutions. Trimble OEM positioning solutions streamline integration and add high performance to specialized applications.
The GEOD “Berthing and Navigation Aid System” (BANANAS) by CADDEN relies on Trimble’s MB-Two receiver to guide vessels through tight waters, in all sorts of conditions.