Press release…
TürkTraktör, Turkey’s leading company in agricultural mechanization, collaborated with Trimble, the world’s leading brand in precision agriculture technologies.
Continuing its efforts to facilitate the transition of Turkish agriculture and farmers to high technology and to contribute to more efficient production, TürkTraktör took another step by assuming the Authorized Sales Distributorship of Trimble in Turkey.
Working to provide Authorized Service for Trimble products, TürkTraktör introduced its latest and advanced Trimble products at the Bursa Agriculture Fair.
TürkTraktör Commercial Deputy General Manager Ahmet Canbeyli stated that in addition to the latest tractor models and agricultural equipment, the world leader in agricultural technologies, Trimble brought their products to the farmers at the Bursa Agriculture and Livestock Fair.
Ahmet Canbeyli said, “As TürkTraktör, our main goal is to equip the farmer with the most modern and advanced technologies. It comes first. For this purpose, while meeting the tractor and equipment needs of our farmers for 67 years, in 2019, we brought together both satellite-assisted automatic steering system tractors and semi-automatic transmission tractors with our manufacturers as domestic production. We are now taking another step with Trimble in our efforts to integrate technology into agricultural mechanization.”
“Being the authorized sales distributor of Trimble in Turkey, which is widely used in regions such as America, Europe and Australia where agriculture is professionally managed, this is a very important step taken in supporting the targeted digital transformation for our country’s agriculture. In addition, as TürkTraktör, we are starting to provide our Authorized After-sales Services to our farmers who use Trimble products in a short time. Thanks to automatic steering, yield mapping, flow control, telematics and farm management systems, we offer our farmers the opportunity to increase their working performance and get the highest yield from the smallest area,” Ahmet Canbeyli added…