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Command Alkon launches MOBILEConnect in Europe

Command Alkon has launched its MOBILEConnect software in Europe, saying it uses the latest technologies to bring mobile applications to the construction materials industry. The company, which is developing cutting-edge applications for producers who want to manage their business from anywhere, anytime, says its proprietary technology allows MOBILEconnect apps to receive project, order, ticket, and truck location updates as they occur.
April 23, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Command Alkon has launched its MOBILEConnect software in Europe

4922 Command Alkon has launched its MOBILEConnect software in Europe, saying it uses the latest technologies to bring mobile applications to the construction materials industry.

The company, which is developing cutting-edge applications for producers who want to manage their business from anywhere, anytime, says its proprietary technology allows MOBILEconnect apps to receive project, order, ticket, and truck location updates as they occur.

At present three apps are available - MOBILEcommerce, MOBILEsales and MOBILEticket - with seven apps in the pipeline, including three being developed for 2015 releases.

“MOBILEConnect basically takes information from the main software products and pushes that out to mobile format,” said Shawn Flanagan, marketing specialist.

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