John Deere came to terms on a deal to acquire Tenna, a construction technology company and a holding of The Conti Group.
Tenna, which is based in Pennsylvania, offers mixed-fleet equipment operations and asset-tracking solutions. The company’s integrated construction technology platform automates and optimizes construction operations workflows, giving users a near-real-time, comprehensive view of their equipment operations and a greater understanding of equipment trends and maintenance needs. The platform also improves visibility, planning and jobsite coordination.
According to John Deere, Tenna will continue to operate as an independent business, marketed directly to construction customers under the Tenna trade name. Tenna will focus on scaling and growing the business through its mixed-fleet customer-focused business model.
This acquisition is pending regulatory approval and expected to close in February 2026.
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