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Saturday, March 28, 2026

HAKI Safety Expands Geodesy Offerings in Norway

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HAKI Safety has broadened its geodesy product range in Norway, thanks to its subsidiary, Norgeodesi, securing the sales rights for Trimble’s BuildingPoint instruments and software.

This development positions the company to offer advanced total station equipment to a broader range of customers who require precise measurement and surveying solutions.

Norgeodesi, already an authorised distributor of Trimble’s surveying instruments in Norway, is renowned for providing specialised equipment for the construction, civil engineering, and surveying sectors. With this new expansion, the company will offer Trimble’s BuildingPoint technology, further enhancing its portfolio for customers in industries such as construction and public infrastructure projects.

Joh Einar Solhaug, Managing Director of Norgeodesi at HAKI Safety, expressed his excitement about the opportunity to introduce this advanced technology to new markets:

“I am delighted to have the opportunity to market and sell Trimble’s BuildingPoint on the Norwegian market. Norgeodesi has delivered products for surveying and road and tunnel projects for many years. With the expanded Trimble product range, we can target new customers and sectors, broadening our markets. We also see synergies with HAKI Safety’s other product ranges for temporary workplaces, which creates added value for our customers.”

Norgeodesi has a long history of expertise in the geodesy field, having been an authorised distributor of the Swedish Geodimeter since 1983, prior to its acquisition by Trimble in 2000. This established relationship allows the company to provide state-of-the-art equipment and comprehensive services, including technical support, maintenance, and training.

The expansion of Norgeodesi’s Trimble offerings is expected to strengthen its presence in key sectors, particularly municipal and public works and private construction and engineering firms across Norway.

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