10 September 2007, 10:55am
10 September 2007 - Norcross, Georgia, USA — Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging today announced that T-Kartor is now an authorized distributor of Leica Geosystems’ solutions in Scandinavia. Specializing in mapping services with an emphasis on data handling and cartography, T-Kartor will handle a full range of Leica Geosystems’ products, including data sharing, enterprise, photogrammetry, remote sensing and visualization solutions.
“The European geospatial markets continue to expand, increasing our need for the best local companies to assist our marketing and distribution efforts in these areas,” said Thomas Bayer, Sales Director for Europe and CIS, Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging. “By partnering with T-Kartor, Leica Geosystems is empowered to more efficiently deliver the most innovative enterprise-enabled geospatial solutions to this part of the world.”
“We are excited to be an authorized distributor for Leica Geosystems,” said Sten Ravhed, Managing Director, T-Kartor. “Enhancing our existing expertise, this partnership promotes our company's strategy of increasing our presence in Scandinavia, complimenting our strong global network.”
With over 20 years in the geospatial industry, T-Kartor has a strong presence throughout the global markets. T-Kartor will provide sales, technical support, training and services for Leica Geosystems’ customers in Sweden, Denmark and Norway.
For more information about T-Kartor or its products and services, please visit www.t-kartor.se.
Leica Geosystems is part of the Hexagon Group, Sweden. For more information about Leica or its products and services, call +1 770 776 3400, toll free +1 866 534 2286, or visit www.gi.leica-geosystems.com.
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Phone: +1 770 776 3400 or +1 866 534 2286
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