Summer 2025
Posted on 6/4/2025
Connects physical industries to digital platforms
$22.07 - $28.13/hr
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Portland, OR, USA
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Trimble connects physical industries to digital technology with hardware, software, and services spanning design, construction, and operation. Its products include GPS devices, automated grade control, and 3D modeling tools like SketchUp, all offered on a unified platform via subscriptions. It differentiates itself through a long history of strategic acquisitions that create an integrated ecosystem and a move to a Connect and Scale model with recurring revenue. Its goal is to help plan, build, and operate projects more efficiently by unifying data and workflows across architecture, engineering, construction, and transportation.
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5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Westminster, Colorado
Founded
1978
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New Trimble SketchUp Pro Civil Contractor connects 3D modeling with field layout and earthmoving. * Rating12345 Intuitive modeling and data sharing improve speed, precision and efficiency across design, survey and earthwork project phases WESTMINSTER, Colo., Aug. 13, 2026 - Trimble today announced the launch of Trimble(R) SketchUp(R) Pro Civil Contractor, a connected software solution that combines the simplicity of SketchUp 3D modeling software with the power of the Trimble Siteworks positioning system for accurate site layout and quality control, giving civil contractors an easier way to move from design to field execution. Designed for contractors performing earthwork, grading and utility construction, SketchUp Pro Civil Contractor gives users without deep 3D modeling skills a fast, intuitive way to create 3D earthwork models in Trimble SketchUp and bring them into Trimble Siteworks and the Trimble Earthworks grade control platform. This connected 3D-to-field workflow carries a single digital model from design through layout, construction and verification, reducing rework and improving accuracy. "Generating field-ready models in SketchUp makes it easier for contractors to move from design to machine guidance without the complexity of traditional 3D CAD software," said Elwyn McLachlan, vice president of civil construction product and strategy, Trimble. "By streamlining data exchange between design, surveying and earthmoving, SketchUp Pro Civil Contractor helps contractors minimize downtime and get to work faster." SketchUp Pro Civil Contractor bridges the gap between a 3D model and raw terrain, enabling contractors to: * Model with topography: Quickly and easily generate accurate 3D terrain for earth movement modeling, volume calculations and site logistics. * Bring accuracy to site operations: Transfer 3D model data and geolocated points into Trimble Siteworks to guide control-point stakeout and excavation layout. * Dig with confidence: Convert SketchUp surfaces into high-fidelity designs for Trimble Earthworks on excavators. * Keep data consistent: Connected data across the office, field and machines reduces manual handoffs and helps ensure crews are working from accurate design information. "From small grading and excavating jobs to large-scale earthwork, this connected workflow gives contractors of all sizes the advantages of creating designs grounded in real-world site conditions and confidently carrying that information through to construction," said Chris Cronin, senior vice president of architecture and design solutions and education at Trimble. About Trimble Trimble is a global technology company that connects the physical and digital worlds, transforming the ways work gets done. With relentless innovation in precise positioning, modeling and data analytics, Trimble enables essential industries including construction, geospatial and transportation. Whether it's helping customers build and maintain infrastructure, design and construct buildings, optimize global supply chains or map the world, Trimble is at the forefront, driving productivity and progress. For more information about Trimble, visit: www.trimble.com.
The US Department of Labor reported the consumer price index rose 0.1% in July, matching the Zacks Consensus Estimate, whilst the annual headline CPI increased 3.4%, down from 3.5% in June. Core CPI, excluding food and energy, rose 0.2% monthly and 2.5% annually, both in line with estimates. The benign inflation data may influence the Federal Reserve to maintain current interest rates at its September meeting. Officials will review both July and August figures before deciding. In corporate earnings, Amcor reported adjusted quarterly earnings of $1.23 per share, beating estimates, with revenues of $6.4 billion. Trimble posted $0.86 per share, exceeding the $0.80 estimate. Performance Food Group missed expectations with $1.59 per share earnings.
Trimble reports Q2 sales bump, raises revenue guidance. WESTMINSTER - Trimble Inc. (Nasdaq: TRMB), a Westminster-based industrial-technology company, posted $972 million in sales during the second quarter of fiscal 2026, up 11% year over year. "We delivered another strong quarter, increasing annualized recurring revenue to a record $2.509 billion, with strong recurring revenue growth across all segments," Trimble CEO Rob Painter said in a prepared statement. "Our Connect and Scale strategy is building momentum with increasingly connected data and workflows across our ecosystem. Trimble is well positioned to accelerate AI-enabled value for customers and shareholders." Trimble's net loss in the most recent period was $471.7 million, compared with a profit of $89.2 million in the second quarter of last year. "(T)he GAAP net loss was driven largely by a $562.0 million impairment of goodwill related to the Transportation and Logistics segment," the company said. Sponsored Content Last month, Axios reported that Trimble has recruited Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to help facilitate the sale of its transportation and logistics business unit. Trimble's board of directors recently authorized a $1 billion stock buyback. "Under the 2026 stock repurchase program, Trimble may repurchase stock from time to time through accelerated stock repurchase programs, open market transactions, privately negotiated transactions, block purchases, tender offers, or other means," the company said. "The timing and actual amount of any stock repurchased will depend on a variety of factors, including market conditions, Trimble's stock price, and other available uses of capital, applicable legal requirements, and other factors." For the full-year 2026, Trimble expects to report revenue between $3.9 billion and $3.95 billion. Trimble Inc., a Westminster-based industrial-technology company, posted $972 million in sales during the second quarter of fiscal 2026, up 11% year over year Already have a paid subscription?
Trimble Navigation reported second-quarter revenue of $972 million, up 11% year-over-year and beating the consensus estimate of $950.94 million. The company posted earnings per share of $0.86, surpassing the $0.80 estimate and up from $0.71 in the prior-year quarter. Field Systems revenue reached $442.5 million, exceeding analyst expectations of $407.21 million and marking a 12.7% year-over-year increase. Product revenue came in at $331.4 million, above the estimated $313.08 million. However, the AECO segment generated $388.5 million in revenue, falling short of the $402.27 million analyst estimate. Annualized recurring revenue met expectations at $2.51 billion. Trimble shares have gained 12.4% over the past month, outpacing the broader market's 2.1% rise.
Trimble sees freight 'green shoots' as transportation revenue rises 5%. Company launches strategic review of transportation and logistics business after receiving interest from multiple parties. · Wednesday, August 12, 2026 Trimble's transportation and logistics business posted higher revenue and recurring revenue in the second quarter as CEO Rob Painter said the company is beginning to see signs that the prolonged freight downturn may finally be easing. The technology company also disclosed Wednesday that it has received unsolicited interest from multiple parties in its transportation and logistics business, prompting Trimble's board and management to launch a strategic review of the unit. Trimble's transportation and logistics segment generated $141 million in second-quarter revenue, up 5% organically year over year, while annualized recurring revenue, or ARR, increased 7% to $533 million. The segment's operating margin reached 24%, an improvement of 240 basis points from a year earlier. "After four years of a freight recession, we are seeing initial green shoots in the market," Painter told analysts during Trimble's second-quarter earnings call Wednesday before the market opened. Painter pointed to rising spot rates and tender rejection rates as indications that freight supply and demand are beginning to rebalance. Trimble also reported healthy quarterly bookings in transportation and logistics, which Painter said reinforced the company's expectations for midterm growth. Transporeon, Trimble's cloud-based transportation management platform, grew in the mid-teens during the quarter, according to Painter. The performance comes as the broader trucking industry continues trying to emerge from a freight downturn characterized by excess capacity, depressed rates and weak carrier profitability. Trimble (Nasdaq: TRMB) is a provider of technology solutions for trucking companies, freight brokerages and 3PLs. The company also operates in industries such as buildings and infrastructure, geospatial hardware and software, and resources and utilities. Trimble weighs future of transportation business. Trimble made another potentially significant disclosure for the freight technology sector Wednesday: The company has received what Painter described as "credible inbound interest" in its transportation and logistics business from multiple parties. Trimble's board and management, working with longtime financial adviser Goldman Sachs, will conduct a strategic review to evaluate the third-party interest, Painter said. During the question-and-answer portion of the call, Painter said the interest was recent and originated with prospective outside parties rather than Trimble putting the unit on the market. "There is no predetermined outcome," Painter said. Painter said the transportation and logistics unit is strong, with significant future potential and said Trimble would weigh any outside proposal against the value it believes it can create by continuing to operate the business within the company's platform. The review comes as the transportation business has continued expanding recurring revenue despite difficult freight conditions. Trimble's second quarter presentation shows transportation and logistics ARR increasing to $533 million in the second quarter from $492 million a year earlier. Trimble pushes AI deeper into freight operations. Trimble is also expanding its use of artificial intelligence across transportation and logistics. Painter highlighted the launch of ArcAgent, an AI agent designed to consolidate fragmented transportation tasks and automate execution while incorporating enterprise guardrails and human oversight. Trimble said the technology operates across a global network touching more than 1 million trucks and 1,500 shippers and retailers. The company also said its AI-native autonomous procurement product landed new customers in North America during the quarter. The company has increasingly positioned AI and connected data as central to its broader strategy, with Painter telling analysts that Trimble is deploying agentic workflows intended to automate tasks and improve customer productivity. Companywide revenue reaches $972 million. Trimble posted second-quarter revenue of $972 million, representing 10% organic growth and exceeding the high end of the company's guidance. Revenue topped Wall Street forecasts of $950.9 million. Adjusted earnings per share came to 86 cents in the quarter. The results exceeded Wall Street expectations, which called for adjusted earnings of 80 cents per share. Total ARR reached a record $2.509 billion, up 12% organically. Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded 120 basis points to 28.6%, while non-GAAP earnings per share reached 86 cents, up 21% year over year. Chief Financial Officer Phil Sawarynski said Trimble generated $502 million in free cash flow through the first two quarters of the year. The company ended the quarter with $214 million in cash and a leverage ratio of 1.1 times. Trimble also authorized a new $1 billion share repurchase program. The company has repurchased nearly $1.2 billion of shares since the beginning of 2025. Strong first-half results prompted Trimble to raise its full-year outlook. The company increased the midpoint of its 2026 revenue forecast by $50 million to $3.925 billion, representing approximately 9% growth, and raised the midpoint of its non-GAAP EPS forecast by 10 cents to $3.65, or roughly 17% year-over-year growth. Trimble now expects adjusted EBITDA margins of approximately 30%, reaching a profitability target originally set for 2027 one year early. For the third quarter, Trimble expects approximately $965 million in revenue, 12% ARR growth, adjusted EBITDA margins of 28.6% and non-GAAP EPS of 85 cents. Trimble Q2 financial highlights. Why it matters: Trimble's improving transportation results, rising freight-market indicators and unsolicited interest in its transportation and logistics business suggest investors and potential buyers may increasingly see value in freight technology platforms positioned to benefit from an eventual trucking-market recovery. Upcoming FreightWaves Events Compliance Brokerage Compliance Symposium The day before F3. Every compliance issue you face - fraud exposure, carrier liability, FMCSA rules, cargo theft, insurance gaps - navigated by attorneys and operators defining best practices in a changing industry. October 26, 2026 The Signal at Chattanooga Choo Choo - Chattanooga, TN F3 Awards Dinner The night before F3. FreightTech100 companies honored. 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