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AggFlow is to release version 400

BedRock Software is said to be preparing to release a new version of AggFlow, its successful aggregate plant simulation program. AggFlow says the program is widely used by both aggregate producers, equipment manufacturers and consultants in more than 120 countries around the globe, and is said to be the only simulation program that calculates both mass aggregate and mass water balances in the plant. Rumour has it the new version, AggFlow 400, will provide significant new features including corporate network
April 25, 2013 Read time: 2 mins

4671 Bedrock Software is said to be preparing to release a new version of 382 Aggflow, its successful aggregate plant simulation program.

AggFlow says the program is widely used by both aggregate producers, equipment manufacturers and consultants in more than 120 countries around the globe, and is said to be the only simulation program that calculates both mass aggregate and mass water balances in the plant.

Rumour has it the new version, AggFlow 400, will provide significant new features including corporate networking and sharing; personal and corporate databases for gradation and equipment; project tracking and approval processes and production scheduling plus a whole new range of wash and water equipment.

“I cannot really get into specifics at this moment, but I can say that customers who use the program will be blown away by the new features and attributes of 400.  It is simpler, easier and more powerful than ever,” says Ryan Stormont, BedRock’s head of US sales.

The new program is expected to be made available in mid-July.

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