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Stotz Equipment and Kudelski IoT Partner on Equipment Tracking Technology

Kudelski IoT, the Internet of Things division of the Kudelski Group, and a pioneer in digital security and IoT solutions, has announced a partnership with Stotz Equipment to offer a simple, powerful solution for equipment owners, renters and dealers to always know where their equipment is.

According to a joint news release issued June 4 by the companies, this collaboration brings Kudelski IoT’s RecovR to Stotz Equipment's customers, including those in the agricultural, construction, and golf and turf markets, providing them with effortless asset visibility, easy management through set-and-forget asset monitoring, seamless John Deere Operations Center integration, and no subscription fees.

Stotz Equipment is a family-owned John Deere dealership with 25 locations across 8 states. For over 75 years, notes the announcement, Stotz Equipment has provided solutions to the agriculture, residential, compact construction, golf and turf markets and is a leader in providing exceptional sales and service to its customers. For its part, Kudelski IoT is the Internet of Things division of Kudelski Group, based in Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland, and Phoenix, Ariz., and provides end-to-end asset tracking solutions to the automotive, agriculture, construction and waste services industries.

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