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January 23rd, 2026
Geonordic expands Nordic offering with Tersus GNSS receiver agreement

Finnish geotechnical solutions provider Geonordic has been granted exclusive resale rights for the Luka GNSS receiver in Finland and Sweden under a new cooperation agreement signed with Tersus GNSS. The partnership represents a strategic step for both companies, expanding access to high-precision positioning technology in the Nordic region while strengthening Geonordic’s offering to surveying and infrastructure professionals.

The agreement enables Geonordic to distribute Tersus’ latest GNSS technology to a broad customer base that includes surveyors, site supervisors, engineering firms and construction companies. Demand for reliable, high-precision positioning systems has continued to grow alongside increasingly digitalized construction and infrastructure workflows, particularly in environments that require robust equipment capable of performing under challenging conditions.

Strengthening a specialist technology portfolio

Established in 2019, Geonordic has positioned itself as a specialist supplier to geotechnical and environmental professionals. The company’s portfolio is built around carefully selected solutions that have been tested and validated by experienced industry practitioners. Its owners bring decades of experience from senior roles within the sector and have emphasized a long-term ambition to drive technological progress in geotechnical engineering.

The Luka GNSS receiver aligns closely with this strategy. As Tersus’ most advanced GNSS device, it is designed to deliver centimetre-level positioning accuracy while maintaining ease of use and a competitive price-to-performance ratio. The receiver features calibration-free tilt compensation that is not affected by magnetic interference, supported by a multi-constellation and multi-frequency GNSS engine that enhances signal stability and accuracy in difficult operating environments. A high-performance antenna further improves signal acquisition and resistance to interference, supporting efficient fieldwork even in obstructed locations.

Built for Nordic conditions

In addition to accuracy and reliability, the Luka GNSS system has been developed with workflow integration in mind. The device supports cloud synchronization and can be connected to Infrakit, allowing data to be shared seamlessly across project teams. User support and a two-year warranty are included, reflecting an emphasis on long-term usability and customer confidence.

The receiver is compatible with Tersus’ Android-based TC20 and TC50 controllers, as well as other Android devices. Users can operate the system using Tersus’ Nuwa software or third-party surveying applications such as Aplitop TcpGPS and Microsurvey FieldGenius. Both Tersus controllers are rated IP68, ensuring resistance to dust and water in demanding field conditions.

For customers seeking greater independence in positioning operations, the Tersus Caster Server allows users to set up their own GNSS base station and transmit correction data via mobile networks. This flexibility enables configurations tailored to different project requirements and site conditions. The Luka GNSS receiver has also been tested according to MIL-STD-810G standards, confirming its suitability for extreme environments, including harsh weather conditions common in parts of Finland and Sweden.

With the exclusive resale agreement now in place, Geonordic is set to expand its presence in the Nordic GNSS market, offering technology that combines precision, durability and practical usability. For Tersus, the partnership provides an experienced regional distributor with strong industry connections, supporting the company’s broader European growth ambitions.

 

Geonordic’s new cooperation agreement with Tersus GNSS grants the company exclusive resale rights for the Luka GNSS receiver in Finland and Sweden. (Image courtesy: Tersus GNSS)