Central Florida, USA-based trucking company, Ivetic Trucking, says it is keeping customers happy with accuracy on volume of materials hauled.
The family-owned and operated business has been hauling clean fill and aggregate materials for over a decade and has installed a load volume scanner (LVS) from
Ivetic Trucking offers a variety of transportation services including hauling clean fill materials, sand, gravel, and other aggregates, and says that by installing the LVS it can measure and manage the quantity of product hauled/carted, thus helping to helps resolve any disputes with customers
“In an industry where lasting relationships are critical to longevity and success, exceptional customer service is a priority,” says Marko Duvnjak, managing director of Ivetic Trucking.
“At Ivetic Trucking, we firmly believe that the only way to do business is by extending our honesty, integrity and professionalism to each customer, regardless of the size or value of the project. Purchasing a load volume scanner has made it possible for us to approach each job as such.
“The Loadscan LVS tracks the material entering and leaving job sites with such accuracy that if there was ever any doubt as to the amount of material being delivered or removed, it is easily alleviated by providing the information from the LVS.”
With the use of Loadscan’s OverView software, payload management Ivetic Trucking has become a simple process, says the company.
“The Loadscan technology makes doing the reporting to the customer extremely easy and efficient. The reports are already made for you, as are the spreadsheets with the ticket numbers and yardage on them, and all that needs to be done is to download it onto the computer and send it to the customer via invoice,” says Duvnjak.
“Knowing that we implement the Loadscan technology, our customers have a peace of mind that we are delivering or removing only the agreed upon volume of material.”
The Loadscan LVS removes any variables and delivers accurate volume measurements in a single automated, non-contact drive though scan.
The system utilises laser scanning and RFID technologies combined with software that creates 3D model images of trucks to measure the exact volume of the material loaded in a truck or trailer bin.