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Altus Positioning Systems

Altus Positioning Systems is a company designed to bring  to market Surveying products which directly meet the needs of the Surveyor without compromise. Altus is about simplicity, supplying what's needed, what's essential in today's survey workplace and allowing for the needs of tomorrow too. We understand what's required in the market place and we deliver.

As well as creating products that are better by design we will create dealer and customer relationships which are also better by design. Altus is about truly integrating the customer and dealer with the manufacturer. we actively engage our dealers in the direction of our business and many of our dealers will be shareholders thus strengthening the partnerships and the quality of product and service offered to the customer.

Acting at the center of a network which includes Septentrio and key vendors and our dealers and customers, Altus forms a completely different entity than the traditional dominant manufacturer is able to offer. Check us out and become a part of the team, Join us on this exciting journey.

Contact Information

Website: http://www.altus-ps.com/
Email Address: sales@altus-ps.com
Phone: 310-541-8139
Address: 20725 Western Avenue, Torrance, CA 90501

Press Releases

May 17th, 2011 - Altus Positioning Systems Suppliess GNSS Survey Receivers to Royal Canadian Mounted Police for Collision Reconstruction

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