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Waukesha-Pearce Industries Named New Trimble Technology Outlet Serving Texas, Louisiana

Waukesha-Pearce Industries LLC named a new Trimble Technology outlet, selling aftermarket grade control technology for earthmoving equipment. The alliance aims to enhance job site productivity and profitability for customers in Texas and Louisiana.

April 10, 2025 - National Edition
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WPI will now sell Trimble aftermarket grade control technology to customers using Komatsu and Yanmar earthmoving equipment.
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WPI will now sell Trimble aftermarket grade control technology to customers using Komatsu and Yanmar earthmoving equipment.

Trimble announced that Waukesha-Pearce Industries LLC. is the newest construction equipment dealer to become a Trimble Technology outlet.

WPI will now sell Trimble aftermarket grade control technology to customers using Komatsu and Yanmar earthmoving equipment, including dozers, excavators, mini-excavators, motor graders and compact track loaders.

Trimble technology from WPI includes the Trimble Works subscription, which provides an easy entry-point, predictable monthly payment, upgrade flexibility, software and firmware maintenance and more, according to Trimble.

Trimble Technology outlets are a new part of Trimble's civil construction distribution strategy. By adding authorized resellers representing a wide variety of manufacturers to the Trimble distribution channel, it becomes easier for users of all machine types to buy, install and use Trimble technology for improved job site productivity and profitability, according to Trimble. WPI is dedicated to providing customers with essential technology for their earthmoving equipment.

Emerging Opportunities for WPI Customers

"WPI has been evolving to provide its customers with the most innovative solutions in the construction industry for more than 100 years and we are excited that the next phase of that evolution includes selling Trimble technology," said Ron Bisio, senior vice president, field systems of Trimble. "Our goal is to make our technology accessible to users of all machine types through a network of new Trimble Technology outlets and we are moving quickly to make that vision a reality."

"Establishing ourselves as a Trimble Technology outlet will enhance our ability to meet customers' technology needs, allowing us to provide customized solutions and exceptional service," said Lloyd French IV, divisional president of WPI. "Working with Trimble enables us to build deeper alliances with our existing customers and help forge new business relationships, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to growth and success."

Trimble's grade control systems integrate sensors, software and automation features to empower operators to work more productively. From the precise positioning of buckets and other implements, to the optimization of equipment usage, Trimble technology helps improve accuracy and safety while reducing equipment wear-and-tear and fuel consumption, according to Trimble.

For more information, visit wpi.com/construction/smart-construction/.


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