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Is Tacton suitable for CPQ in rescue or fleet vehicles?

Yes. Tacton’s CPQ platform is purpose-built for complex, high-variation industries, including rescue and fleet vehicles, as well as a wide range of specialty transportation. These include heavy trucks, buses, trailers, airport ground support equipment (like refuelers and baggage handlers), high-speed trains, subways, trams, railcars, locomotives, marine transport vessels, and even space and satellite launch systems. Whether you or your dealers are configuring fire engines, electric buses, or modular train systems, Tacton ensures every configuration is compliant, cost-effective, and production-ready, no matter how specific the request.

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