This was done by Accuweigh’s own weighbridge software development company, Advanced Australian Software (AAS), and the supplied Milling weighbridge software co-ordinates all product movements over the weighbridge; both incoming grains from farmers and the out going flour to Allied’s customers.
All drivers access the system via the weighbridge’s driver control station’s keyboard display and all incoming and outgoing materials over the weighbridge’s are linked to a Job Numbers which close automatically (or by admin) depending on the setting of the job.
AAS weighbridge software allows split weighing via the Driver Control Station (DCS) and can be selectable for individual truck in the configuration. This system is specifically designed for milling factories so it can track all in coming grain and outgoing flour and linked them to in-house job numbers and this weighbridge software can be switched between manned or unmanned operation.
This is the same weighbridge software installed in Western Milling’s Port Adelaide plant that is very highly regarded by both the weighbridge operators and the truck drivers using AAS’s Driver Control Station.
Accuweigh has six models of weighbridge Driver Control Stations using various operator interfaces ranging from basic PC keyboards, IP67 industrial sealed keyboards through to full touch screen monitors.