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Command Alkon to showcase Apex

Command Alkon’s Apex product line is designed specifically for aggregate, asphalt, and cement producers. “The Apex product line has the flexibility to meet the many operational and management demands of a business, including ticketing, load-out, rail, vehicle/order dispatch, truck tracking, inventory, production/operations, invoicing, receivables and quotation,” said the company. The Apex suite can provide an integrated solution for automating and optimising the distribution of bulk materials. The compan
August 27, 2013 Read time: 1 min
4922 Command Alkon’s Apex product line is designed specifically for aggregate, asphalt, and cement producers. “The Apex product line has the flexibility to meet the many operational and management demands of a business, including ticketing, load-out, rail, vehicle/order dispatch, truck tracking, inventory, production/operations, invoicing, receivables and quotation,” said the company.

The Apex suite can provide an integrated solution for automating and optimising the distribution of bulk materials. The company said that sites with this technology offer better control of traffic flow, driver communications and load-out processes and improving site throughput.


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