Blogs
Practical insight on digitising RMC operations, module by module.
Manual weighbridge entry leaves room for collusion and data-entry error at the exact point where vendor payment and dispatch billing are decided. Here is how unmanned, RFID-driven weighment closes the gap.
Dual-challan dispatch is routine in raw material procurement for RMC plants, but tracking it on paper or in a spreadsheet is where reconciliation gaps start. Here is what it is and how to manage it properly.
General-purpose ERP handles accounting and inventory well. It has no concept of a weighbridge, a mix design, or a transit mixer — and that gap gets filled with spreadsheets. Here is where it breaks down.
A customer says a load arrived late, short, or at the wrong site. Without an objective record, that dispute is settled by whoever sounds more credible. Here is how GPS-verified proof of delivery changes that.
A batching plant and a transit mixer fleet cannot afford to be down when you need them. Here is what reactive, undocumented maintenance really costs, and what a structured schedule changes.
When a quality complaint lands, tracing the delivered batch back to its raw material lot should take minutes, not days. Here is what unified quality and lab management actually changes.