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Unicontrol Introduces New Approach to Cost-Effective 3D Machine Guidance Systems Designed for Operators
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SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Unicontrol, a fast-growing disrupter of 3D machine guidance systems for excavators and earth-moving equipment enters the U.S. market to provide a more competitive high-tech solution for companies using construction machinery.

With short lead times, competitive pricing, and a straightforward, fully customizable interface, Unicontrol3D is one of the market's most user-friendly 3D machine guidance systems, at nearly half the cost of systems currently sold in the U.S.A.

The heightened demand for 3D guidance technology pushes operators and construction companies to seek machine control systems that are easy to implement into their current operations.

"Companies face tighter cost controls and escalating supply-chain pressures and seek to get more from their technology. Our products are ready to ship now to meet immediate needs," says Ehsan Ekhlas, Co-Founder and CCO.

Delays and cost overruns pose significant challenges to construction projects, with the industry in the U.S.A. being severely affected by supply chain issues, rising labor costs, and a lack of user-friendly technology systems capable of optimizing efficiencies. Unicontrol's 3D machine control solution for earthmoving equipment ensures the speed and accuracy of the project execution.

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"The construction market is faced with many challenges. Making a cost-effective, easy-to-use 3D machine guidance system available to construction companies alleviates some of that pressure. Developed in collaboration with machine developers, our system ensures ease-of-use and delivers features most important to users," says Rich Hilliker, Managing Director, North America - Unicontrol.

Unicontrol's investment in user experience has been critical to the adoption of its innovative and reliable 3D machine guidance solution. In addition to developing a system with an increasingly fast learning curve for operators, Unicontrol has acknowledged that contractors sometimes need specific, configurable features, unique to their operation or region.

About Unicontrol
Unicontrol is a fast-growth innovator in 3D machine control solutions for the construction industry. Established in 2018, Unicontrol has experienced exponential growth, opening through company-owned and distributor operations in more than 22 countries including regions in Scandinavia, Central Europe, the Baltics, North America, and Australia, since inception.

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