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I believe that Trimble is an American company, but are their instruments (GNSS, Conventional, or other) built in the United States?

 
Posted : 26/11/2018 5:49 am
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Really old dogs like me can recall a time when Trimble was strictly a GPS company. They bought out Spectra Precision (not todays SP, another entity) for it's line of Geodimeter instruments.?ÿ

Geodimeter was a Swedish company. I'm pretty sure that the instruments are made there. The GPS units are made elsewhere, I think. California at one time. Not sure about now.?ÿ

 
Posted : 26/11/2018 6:01 am
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I believe the TS are made in Sweden and I think the Nikon and (Trimble badged Nikons)Manual station are made in Japan.

 
Posted : 26/11/2018 6:05 am
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Lots of the newer stuff is "Assembled In Mexico"

 
Posted : 26/11/2018 10:24 am
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There's an excellent article in one of the XYHt issues that Gavin wrote about the development and manufacture of the SX10; that gun and I'm pretty sure all the S series guns are made in Sweden. That article gives you a much better understanding and appreciation for what goes into the development of an instrument like that.

 
Posted : 27/11/2018 1:03 pm
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Posted by: Bow Tie Surveyor

I believe that Trimble is an American company, but are their instruments (GNSS, Conventional, or other) built in the United States?

I buy "Used Trimble" because they're Made in USA.?ÿ I'm a Made in USA dude, even my jeans are made in the USA.?ÿ I get them off the internet. Lots of USA stuff on the internet.?ÿ I have my own business and I'am of the opinion that my perspective clients need a job to afford my services.?ÿ If I worked in China or Mexico I guess I'd be a globalist.

 
Posted : 28/11/2018 7:10 pm
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I buy "Used Trimble" because they're Made in USA.

That may pertain to GNSS products, but the Trimble total station line started out as rebadged Geodimeter equipment.?ÿ As far as I know, Trimble has never manufactured a total station in the U.S.

 
Posted : 28/11/2018 7:30 pm
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Posted by: Jim Frame

I buy "Used Trimble" because they're Made in USA.

That may pertain to GNSS products, but the Trimble total station line started out as rebadged Geodimeter equipment.?ÿ As far as I know, Trimble has never manufactured a total station in the U.S.

Yeah, that's what I meant.?ÿ The USofA hasn't made a total station since HP??ÿ

 
Posted : 29/11/2018 7:11 pm
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Posted by: True Corner
Posted by: Jim Frame

I buy "Used Trimble" because they're Made in USA.

That may pertain to GNSS products, but the Trimble total station line started out as rebadged Geodimeter equipment.?ÿ As far as I know, Trimble has never manufactured a total station in the U.S.

Yeah, that's what I meant.?ÿ The USofA hasn't made a total station since HP??ÿ

Yeah, those were Geodimeters as well.

 
Posted : 29/11/2018 7:32 pm
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Posted by: Bow Tie Surveyor

I believe that Trimble is an American company, but are their instruments (GNSS, Conventional, or other) built in the United States?

I buy "Used Trimble" because they're Made in USA.?ÿ I'm a Made in USA dude, even my jeans are made in the USA.?ÿ I get them off the internet. Lots of USA stuff on the internet.?ÿ I have my own business and I'am of the opinion that my perspective clients need a job to afford my services.?ÿ If I worked in China or Mexico I guess I'd be a globalist.

Not related to Trimble, but as consumers here in the lower hemisphere, we read the fine print on packaging. A lot of foodstuff's that appear to be from USA, with flags and images and all that, the fine print very often says things like: "Packaged in USA, from products grown in C....", and I've even seen "Marketed in USA,?ÿfrom products grown in C...."

 
Posted : 29/11/2018 7:56 pm
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Posted by: Jim Frame

I buy "Used Trimble" because they're Made in USA.

That may pertain to GNSS products, but the Trimble total station line started out as rebadged Geodimeter equipment.?ÿ As far as I know, Trimble has never manufactured a total station in the U.S.

Yeah, that's what I meant.?ÿ The USofA hasn't made a total station since HP??ÿ

Yeah, those were Geodimeters as well.

This is what I was told when younger, but, some internet research says that HPƒ??s were in fact their own creation, so, it is wrong

 
Posted : 02/12/2018 2:10 pm
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HP total stations were not Geodimeters, they were designed and built by HP:

 
Posted : 03/12/2018 1:49 pm
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HP total stations were not Geodimeters, they were designed and built by HP:

Thank you for posting this. Brought a big smile to my face. I didn't know HP had made these.

(-surveying?ÿstudent (lifelong learner), hired into HP over two decades ago ƒ?? still working at the same place, though not called HP anymore. )

 
Posted : 03/12/2018 6:24 pm
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Posted by: Jim Frame

I buy "Used Trimble" because they're Made in USA.

That may pertain to GNSS products, but the Trimble total station line started out as rebadged Geodimeter equipment.?ÿ As far as I know, Trimble has never manufactured a total station in the U.S.

Yeah, that's what I meant.?ÿ The USofA hasn't made a total station since HP??ÿ

Yeah, those were Geodimeters as well.

This is what I was told when younger, but, some internet research says that HPƒ??s were in fact their own creation, so, it is wrong

it's okay to be wrong...I've had lots of experience being wrong.

 
Posted : 05/12/2018 10:43 pm
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Us old timers know that it is a great way to learn and I do take those opportunities.?ÿ Still, I hate being wrong, LOL

 
Posted : 06/12/2018 7:11 am
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I toured the total station factory in Stockholm in 2006, at the time they were making S6's. I believe they expanded it for the SX10 production. I think it used to be the geodimeter factory.?ÿ

 
Posted : 07/12/2018 4:54 am