Canadian Biomass Magazine

BinMaster introduces inventory management software

August 4, 2011
By BinMaster

MultiVision Scanner
 
Aug. 4, 2011, Lincoln, NE – BinMaster Level Controls introduces the 3D MultiVision, a Windows-based inventory management software for the 3DLevelScanner that enables users to view data for multiple bins in a single window.

 MultiVision Scanner  

Aug. 4, 2011, Lincoln, NE – BinMaster Level
Controls introduces the 3D MultiVision, a Windows-based inventory management
software for the 3DLevelScanner that enables users to view data for multiple
bins in a single window. The 3D MultiVision software can be used with all
versions of the non-contact, dust-penetrating 3DLevelScanner, including the S,
M, MV, and MVL models. By clicking on a single bin, users can zoom in on
detailed information for that bin, including minimum, maximum, and average
levels, and can see the 3D visualization of bin content for the MV and MVL
models. The software allows multiple users at multiple locations to view bin
level and volume data 24/7 via their local area network (LAN).

The 3D MultiVision software makes real-time
bin data available across the entire organization to improve purchasing,
logistics, operational decision making, and financial management. The software
is compatible with Windows XP and Windows 7 and features user-friendly set up
and intuitive operation. It allows each user to customize his/her screen to
view all bins or a group of bins and to colour-code bins by material type.
Users can set high and low level alerts to be notified when bins reach critical
levels. Because the software is installed on the LAN, there are no third-party
applications or data access fees.

“With MultiVision, each user custom
configures what data they want to see—whether it’s headroom, mass, volume,
pounds, bushels, or a 3D image—whatever best helps them do their job,” says Todd
Peterson, vice president of sales for BinMaster.

www.binmaster.com

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