Aggregates Manager

September 2012

Aggregates Manager Digital Magazine

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by Kerry Clines, Senior Editor Supply SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS Some might consider rock breaking to be a low-tech operation, but check out this assortment of high-tech software applications being used today. REICHdrill WennSoft OPERATIONAL SOLUTIONS WennSoft Evolution is a complete operational solution focused on work-order management, asset management, installation, field service, and maintenance. It provides users with the information necessary to build and maintain long-term relationships with customers, suppli- ers, and vendors, as well as accurately track tools, equipment, and assets. Write 1 on reader card. Noregon Systems IN-SHOP DIAGNOSTICS Noregon JPRO Commercial Fleet Products is a PC- and adapter-based, in-shop diagnostic solution used in the repair and maintenance of on-highway heavy-duty and medium-duty vehicles, as well as some off-highway equipment. It reads OEM fault codes from engine, transmission, braking systems, and body and chassis controllers to locate vehicle issues. Write 3 on reader card. Maxwell Systems PROJECT MANAGEMENT Scaleit USA SCALE SOLUTIONS Maxwell Systems' new StreetSmarts 8.0 is a comprehensive job-cost accounting and project-management software solution that helps better manage construction, equipment, materials, financials, and more. The software includes powerful tools that automate and manage inventory, orders, and the transport of materials. Write 2 on reader card. Scaleit W8 (weight) is a new concept; the license is free and you pay only for its use. The flexible system works with any truck, floor, or platform scales and any size organization. Users receive unlimited remote technical support and remote user instruction, and all upgrades are provided at no cost. Download a free trial at www.truck-scale-software.com. Write 4 on reader card. AGGREGATES MANAGER September 2012 41

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