Griffith Elder, a steel weighbridge manufacturer based in Suffolk, U.K., has released a new version of its Ton-Tel weighbridge software that targets companies in the recycling and waste management industries.
In an announcement about the software enhancement, the company says that when a load is weighed, the weight is displayed on a weighbridge ticket; therefore, the weighbridge ticket is the easiest place to store additional information.
New tickets can be customized in the software program, which allows individual businesses to decide the information they would like to display. Information may include details about contracts, type of material handled, vehicle information, customers and suppliers and where the load is coming from and going to.
When a vehicle is weighed, a ticket is created through a series of windows, ensuring the operator fills in requested data when the vehicle is weighed. Drop-down menus are used, allowing the operator to choose the information from a list.
The weights are recorded, and the net weight of the load is automatically calculated. If required, extra information, such as moisture content in the load, percentage of debris or other required information, can be recorded at the same time. The software can calculate costs and charges for financial information to be shown in the reports, creating a full picture of loads.
Ton-Tel software has been designed so data can be seen across a network. If required, several weighbridges can use the same database so that all data is collated over the whole business, according to the company. Further, Griffith Elder notes that it is possible to bring together weighbridge tickets from separate sites into a central database for deeper analysis. All reports can be viewed in a spreadsheet, allowing the data to be used directly for invoicing.
More information is available from David Elder at sales@griffith-elder.com or at www.griffith-elder.com.
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