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Securing farm tools: Lorine and Alexis' innovative bet

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Having met on the benches of UniLaSalle Rouen, Lorine HUSSENET (Agriculture, 2019, Rouen) and Alexis CANOT (Agriculture, 2012, Rouen) today share much more than a diploma: the same passion for the agricultural world and the desire to help it evolve.

Together, they founded SAS Sécurise ton tracteur, a company born of a simple but too often overlooked fact: the recurrent and costly theft of tractor screens.

Lorine, now an agricultural consultant in an accountancy firm, and Alexis, who works on the family farm in the Aube region of France, have both had to deal with the theft of on-board equipment from tractors, in particular the invaluable GPS consoles that are essential for modern farm management.

This shared experience has given rise to ScreenSaver, a quick-mounting bracket that makes it easy to remove tractor consoles and secure them in a single gesture.

Today, ScreenSaver is compatible with the most popular models:

  • John Deere (Gen 4, Gen 5, 4640, 4240),
  • New Holland (Intelliview 4 & 12),
  • Case IH (AFS Pro 700 & 1200).

And this is just the beginning: other versions are in the pipeline to expand the range.

In creating "Sécurise ton tracteur", Lorine and Alexis have one ambition: to make it easy for every farmer to protect his or her equipment.




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