Finland's unique geography, characterized by extensive forest cover and thousands of lakes, places immense demand on the reliability of surveying equipment. In the Nordic environment, signal multipath and ionospheric disturbances at high latitudes often complicate satellite reception, making high-end GNSS technology a necessity rather than a luxury.
The Finnish agricultural sector is currently undergoing a digital transformation. To combat short growing seasons and labor shortages, the adoption of the auto steer tractor has become pivotal, allowing farmers to maximize efficiency and reduce overlap in field operations despite limited daylight hours during winter.
Furthermore, Finland's commitment to sustainable forestry requires precise boundary mapping. The integration of a total station alongside satellite systems ensures that land parcels are measured with absolute precision, adhering to strict EU environmental and property regulations.
