ProStar expands with acquisition of underground locating technology PointMan
(UI) — ProStar Holdings Inc., a provider of precision mapping solutions, announced that it has expanded its footprint in Australia with the adoption of PointMan by Provac.
“We pride ourselves on being a forward-thinking business and remaining on the forefront of underground locating technologies,” Rhys Lambert, general manager of operations at Provac, said. “After searching for well over a year for a precision utility mapping solution that could meet all of our operational needs, we selected PointMan as it meets our high standards and offers unprecedented accuracy, aligns with our growth strategy, and best of all, is it is very easy to use and cost-effective.”
Provac Australia Pty. Ltd. provides unparalleled reliability and trusted services in both underground utility locating and non-destructive vacuum digging. Provac is a recognized industry leader and offers its services throughout Australia, including the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Southeast Queensland, and Victoria.
“Adding another major company in Australia speaks volumes for us on many levels,” Page Tucker, CEO of ProStar, said. “It indicates that PointMan is now a brand name that is gaining global recognition, seen as best in class and that it can add value to a company’s operations anywhere in the world.”
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