Cardinal Mobile Joins Trimble’s Team of Mobile Computing Solutions Distributors

Trimble (NASDAQ; TRMB) announced that Cardinal Mobile is now an authorized distributor of its outdoor rugged mobile computers for the public safety market in the U.S. and Canada.

“We are excited to have Cardinal Mobile as a distribution partner for our mobile computing product line. Cardinal’s excellence in fulfillment, customer care and service offerings will be an asset for our solutions providers in the public safety space,” said Robert Davis, director of sales for Trimble’s Mobile Computing Solutions Division.

Focused on the public safety market, Cardinal Mobile is a full service distribution partner offering inventory, online purchasing, technical support, warranty repair and developer consulting services for resellers and solution providers. With over 25 years of experience in mobile solutions, Cardinal Mobile has the depth of knowledge in working with resellers and their customers to consistently meet or exceed a client’s needs.

Trimble’s fully rugged computers, paired with partner-developed software, have helped meet the needs of the public safety industry for applications such as incident response and safety inspections. “Trimble’s family of mobile computing products are unmatched in the industry in reliability, ruggedness, and performance,” said Steve Leuschner, president of Cardinal Mobile, “We are excited to bring these products to our customers and provide them with services they can trust. Combine this with the fact that Cardinal is an authorized Trimble repair center and it’s a win-win for the customer-one stop for consulting, hardware and service.”

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