Join Trimble for this informative webinar where we explore simple and powerful ways to enable your field labor and project management team to work together more seamlessly. We will highlight Trimble Connect which is a Model Visualization, Document Control Tool, and Issue Tracker that becomes a single source of truth and status on your projects so that foremen, managers, and shop personnel work together off of the same information, without the delays, emails, and communication challenges of conventional workflows.
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“ The best part of the meeting was learning from experts, people that have been in the business for a long time, knowing that they still can learn new things. ”Tony Geschwentner
Glassman Corporation