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Another blockbuster acquisition! The two equipment makers announced a merger to focus on laser construction

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2024-05-31 16:52:54
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Recently, RDO equipment announced the completion of its acquisition of Rocky Mountain Transit&laser, expanding the construction technology solutions, services and expertise of John Deere construction and Wirtgen group in eight stores in Idaho, Wyoming and Utah, RDO acquired the stores in December 2023.

Adam Gilbertson, senior vice president of field technology and innovation at RDO, said the acquisition enabled RDO to better meet the changing needs of mountain construction customers.

Gilbertson said: "as RDO becomes John Deere's construction distributor in the mountains, adding technology components is a priority so that we can provide customers with the full range of technology solutions they need.". Rocky Mountain Transit&laser has more than 30 years of experience in building technology. They are pioneers in the control technology of construction machinery, and we are very pleased to welcome these employees to join our team and build on their achievements. "

All Rocky Mountain Transit&Laser employees accepted RDO positions. Rocky mountain transportation and lasers, based in Las Vegas, nev. And Salt Lake City, Utah, will be renamed RDO equipment's building technology store. In these locations, customers will get solutions from leading manufacturers, such as TOPCON, a positioning technology provider, serving a variety of industries and applications.

Gilbertson added: "construction technology is evolving faster than ever, and contractors are learning how to use it for their own benefit." "RDO is committed to staying ahead by finding the right opportunities to invest in our technical team and knowledge, which is what we see at Rocky Mountain Transit&laser. We are pleased to have the opportunity to work with customers in the region on a new level."

Source: OFweek

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