Precast Concrete Process Control Software

COMMANDbatch CP

Completely automate your manufactured concrete operations

Take Control of Your Precast Operations

  • Complete Process Visualization
  • SCC & Dry Cast Moisture Control
  • Color Control System
  • Concrete Delivery Automation
  • Remote Operator Interface
  • Automatic Inventory Replenishment Requests

“The ability to monitor changes in real time is extremely valuable for us. We can see exactly how far we are with producing the hollow core slabs at any time. This efficient and optimal use of our lanes not only increases the speed of our operations, but also increases the amount of money our business can make.”

Bjorn Aaldering

Project Engineer at VBI Huissen

VBI Huissen

FULL FEATURED & RELIABLE

Increase productivity, improve quality control, reduce waste, and increase profits with COMMANDbatch CP, designed specifically for precast operations based on 45+ years of industry expertise.

COMMANDbatch CP

REMOTE OPERATOR INTERFACE

All of the functionality that comes standard on the main processor is also available on a ruggedized PC on the production floor. Oversee the production process directly from the plant floor.  Make adjustments to mix water and prioritize mixes and delivery from the remote wireless PC.

MOISTURE MANAGEMENT

COMMANDbatch CP relies on specialized batch process control algorithms in combination with an array of automatic sensors in the aggregate bins and/or mixer to produce slump or self consolidating concrete with superior performance while minimizing production time.

TOTAL PROCESS CONTROL

Produce and reproduce consistent architectural product with a comprehensive color system interface.  Reduce production and delivery costs with complete system automation from mixing to pouring to control of delivery buckets and placement cranes.  Monitor silo and bin levels and automatically generate requests to replenish raw materials.

Reduce Costs & Improve Quality

45+ Years

Experience automating concrete production plants

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