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The global increase in material consumption, projected to reach 180 billion tons by 2050, emphasizes the need for efficient supply chain strategies. BinMaster contributes to this by offering accurate measurements of bulk materials in various locations. Conrad Woerner, BinMaster Supply Chain Manager, highlights the potential for significant returns on investment through predictive data, waste reduction, and strategic ordering. BinMaster’s sensors and BinCloud software provide real-time inventory views, aiding in predictive ordering and waste reduction.
The importance of procurement optimization, strategic sourcing, and material aggregation in enhancing profits and reducing waste is underscored. BinMaster’s role is pivotal in generating essential data for these strategies. Case studies in agriculture, petrochemicals, and construction demonstrate successful applications of these supply chain strategies. In an era where data-driven decision-making is crucial, BinMaster stands out as a tool transforming bulk material inventory management, facilitating collaboration across managers and departments for strategic supply chain planning. For more information, visit www.binmaster.com.
Consequences of chute blockages in the food industry include disrupted operations and significant losses in production, labor, and reputation. BinMaster’s Flow Detect, which is a mass flow detector; as well as capacitance probes, rotaries, and vibrating probes, to monitor bulk material flow, or no flow conditions.
German Engineering Federation statistics say that 75% of respondents in the industry faced chute blockages, resulting in a costly average downtime of six hours at $250,000 per incident. EHS Today underscores the link between manufacturing accidents and poorly maintained machinery, urging the food production sector to adopt preventive measures through advanced chute detection technologies and meticulous design strategies.
Point-level sensors are inexpensive, easy to use, and durable, but you gotta choose the right one for the right situation. Proper level measurements, alarms, and inventory control should involve more than eny, meeny, miny, mo, and BinMaster representatives can help.
It takes just five basic components to design an inventory system for managing solids, powders, or liquids stored in bins, tanks, silos, and other storage vessels.
Jeff was looking for an alternative to the proximity sensors he was using in seed storage bins. It needed to work reliably with seasonal temperature changes, use the existing fittings, and not break his budget. The MCP-200 mini-capacitance probe may be just what Jeff is looking for.
BinMaster sensors and software have earned a solid reputation in multiple industries thanks to a high quality of product backed by our secret sauce: awesome people who listen and respond to customers.
IoT (Internet of Things) is booming. It prescribes a wireless network of devices embedded with sensors for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data. Global spending on IoT will reach $1.1 trillion by 2023. Binmaster technology falls into the IoT world with cloud sensors and cloud software monitoring bulk products like grain, plastic pellets, and aggregates stored in bins, silos, and other storage vessels.
HerdStar, a Minnesota-based provider of industry-leading weighing solutions to customers in the agricultural and industrial markets, welcomes Evan Clark, Regional Sales Manager, to its team. To learn more about HerdStar's industry-leading product lines—BinTrac® bin weighing and batching control...
HerdStar—a leader in agricultural and industrial innovation and BinMaster's sister company—is excited to announce the addition of Tony Krogman, Sales Manager. To learn more about HerdStar's industry-leading product lines—BinTrac® bin weighing and batching control systems, and MicroZone® automatic...