Trimble Launches Easy-to-Install Grade Control Technology for Indian Infrastructure Projects
Reuters
Dec 04, 2025
Trimble Launches Easy-to-Install Grade Control Technology for Indian Infrastructure Projects
Trimble Inc. has introduced a new, easy-to-install grade control technology for soil and asphalt compactors in India. The solution is offered at a lower cost of entry to support wider adoption among Indian contractors, particularly those working on national highway infrastructure projects. The new 3D compaction control system improves speed, accuracy, and efficiency, and can be easily transferred between machines, making it suitable for rented equipment or subcontractor use. The system is available through a Trimble Works subscription plan, which includes advanced software for real-time reporting and quality control. Indian contractors can now access this technology through local partners SPRY Technocon and SITECH India Northeast.
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