KOREC signs exeGesIS SDM Ltd as Reseller of Trimble products  
Friday, February 12, 2010 at 10:32
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KOREC, Trimble's largest UK and Irish distributor, has further consolidated its position as a market leading supplier of Trimble mapping products, with the announcement of a reseller agreement with exeGesIS SDM Ltd, specialists in environmental and spatial data management.

This new agreement will enable exeGesIS to supply the Trimble Juno and Nomad ranges of GPS hand-helds for use across a range of conservation and country management applications.

Trimble Junos and Nomads will also be used by the in-house exeGesIS survey team to undertake public access and other countryside asset surveys.

Jon Young, exeGesIS Director stated, 'We have been undertaking public access and environmental asset surveys for 10 years and have tried virtually all the hardware options available since then. We have now settled on the Trimble Juno and Nomad Series because simply they are the best available hardware for our purposes. We run our Path Surveyor and Field Surveyor data capture applications and have found that when choosing hardware, it's the basics that really matter. In particular, these units offer the power for rapid map handling, a robust build, long battery life and excellent screen visibility. The Juno SB is a cost-effective option whilst the water resistant rugged Nomad is ideal for when our clients want us to survey through the wet British winters.'

KOREC Mapping Sales Consultant Martyn Palmer continues, 'exeGesIS is a highly respected Environmental and IT consultancy who develop and manage many of the UK's leading countryside management applications such as CAMS (Countryside Access Management System). They are now equipped to offer a complete hardware and software solution and we are delighted to welcome them as resellers.'

exeGesIS (www.esdm.co.uk) is based in Talgarth, Powys, with a client base extending across the UK. The exeGesIS survey team has just completed its 40,000th kilometre of path survey - the equivalent of circumnavigating the globe!

 

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