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Automatic choice: IntercompWIM Delta

Software can be used to fully automate both portable and fixed WiM operations
By Adam Hill December 9, 2020 Read time: 1 min
IntercompWIM Delta: automating operations (© Intercomp)

Intercomp has released software which allows agencies to fully automate Weigh in Motion (WiM) operations with both portable and fixed, in-ground scales.  

IntercompWIM Delta can be used to identify overweight conditions, document vehicle transactions, or monitor bulk inventory by comparing inbound and outbound traffic.

The company says the programme enables users to have full control of the weighing site. 

IntercompWIM software is available for processing weighing transactions on simpler, computerised platforms for remote or smaller-throughput  installations,

Benefits include the ability to customise it in multiple languages and to automate calibration, operation and report generation.

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