Deere to Acquire Tenna

Deal is expected to close in February.
Dec. 22, 2025
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Deere has entered into an agreement to acquire Tenna.

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Based in New Hope, Pennsylvania, Tenna provides mixed-fleet equipment operations and asset-tracking solutions for construction contractors. Its integrated construction technology platform is designed to automate and optimize construction workflow processes, providing contractors with a near real-time, comprehensive view of equipment operations.

According to Deere, the Tenna platform helps contractors better understand equipment utilization trends and maintenance needs while improving jobsite visibility, planning, and coordination to increase productivity and reduce operating costs.

Following the transaction, Tenna will continue to operate as an independent business and will be marketed directly to construction customers under the Tenna tradename. The company will focus on scaling and growing its business through its mixed-fleet, customer-focused operating model.

The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to close in February 2026.

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