RDO Integrated Controls & Carlson Form Exclusive Partnership for Mining & Landfill Machine Control

Partnership expands to 16 states for mining & landfill 3D machine control software products

MAYSVILLE, Ky., & FARGO, N.D., April 19, 2010 – RDO Equipment Co.’s GPS and Machine Control Division, RDO Integrated Controls (RDOIC), is now the exclusive distributor for Carlson Software Inc.’s 3D mining and landfill machine control software products for 16 U.S. states. The mutually-exclusive partnership was recently reached with the goal of providing the best machine control solution for RDOIC’s customers.

“Carlson is a market leader in software applications for the mining and landfill industries,” says Adam Gilbertson, RDOIC General Manager. “We are excited to expand our partnership and offer our customers the combination of our leading GPS hardware offerings with Carlson’s state-of-the-art mining and landfill machine control software.”
The 16 states where RDOIC will be the distributor of Carlson Software’s 3D Machine Control Landfill and Mining software products include Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois. Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.John Deere Construction & Forestry

This is the expansion of the initial partnership with RDOIC and Carlson, reached in July 2009, when RDO Equipment Co. formed a new division to distribute positioning solutions for the construction, mining and landfill industries.

“RDO Equipment Co. has 56 retail locations and has a long, rich history of providing sales, service, and support for John Deere heavy equipment and Hitachi mining equipment,” says Randy Noland, vice president of Carlson Positioning & Machine Control. “This partnership was a natural one after our mutual successes in Montana and Wyoming. It provides a one-stop shop for our mining and landfill customers and prospects." Noland adds, "tremendous focus and resources will also be on training, both classroom and field training. RDOIC and Carlson will be posting at training schedule in the near future."



Carlson 3D machine control products for mining are designed for use with dozers, shovels, excavators, scrapers, draglines, bucket wheel excavators, haul trucks, wheel loaders, and site managers. The 3D positioning software provides real-time information both in the machine and in the office. This allows mining operations to analyze and operate in the safest and most productive manner.

Carlson Landfill Management Products are designed for use with landfill compactors, dozers and scrapers. This allows operators to reach desired density maximizing airspace in less time as well as minimizing daily cover. The office software offers productivity analysis and a new generation of invaluable daily density and volume reports, which can be remotely-monitored from anywhere.RDOIC & Carlson Software

Picture shown- Adam Gilbertson, GM RDO Equipment-Billings, MT; Randy Noland, VP Carlson Machine Control; Jay Mercer, Director RDOIC


Founded in 1983, Carlson Software produces technically advanced software solutions for the civil engineering, land surveying, machine control/positioning, solid waste landfill, mining, and law enforcement investigative industries.

Founded in 1968, RDO Equipment Co. is a family-owned and operated company dedicated to provide and support innovative solutions for agriculture, construction, lawn and garden and Vermeer customers. The corporation’s headquarters are in Fargo, N.D. The company has 56 sales and service locations in nine U.S. states and employs over 1,400 people.
RDO Integrated Controls is a division of RDO Equipment Co. Founded in 2009 and based in Billings, Mont., RDO Integrated Controls provides positioning solutions for customers in the construction, mining, and landfill industries.

For more information, visit www.carlsonsw.com, www.rdoequipment.com or www.rdointegratedcontrols.com 

 

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