Cemen Tech launches the newest version of Accu-Pour™ fleet management software for concrete producers and contractors

Cemen Tech has rolled out an updated version of its Accu-Pour™ fleet management software, introducing new tools to improve efficiency and communication for concrete producers and contractors. The latest version offers expanded real-time tracking, automated data collection, and digital order management to give users more control over daily operations.  

Key enhancements

  • Digital portal for quotes and invoices: The new digital portal allows users to request quotes, track orders, and access invoices in one place. This feature reduces paperwork and simplifies communication between suppliers and customers by having all transaction details in a centralized system. 
  • Real-time tracking and scheduling: The cloud-based platform connects dispatchers, office staff, and mixer fleets, ensuring schedules and job updates are always current. With real-time tracking, users can monitor truck locations, adjust schedules, and reroute deliveries when needed. This level of visibility helps eliminate delays and improves coordination across job sites.  
  • Automated data collection: Accu-Pour™ integrates with Cemen Tech’s C Series mixers, including the C60, to automatically record data on material usage, production rates, and job details. Automating data collection minimizes manual entry errors, provides accurate reporting, and helps contractors make better decisions based on real-time information.
  • Digital order management: The software now offers electronic dispatching, allowing orders, schedules, and invoices to be managed digitally. Users can also retrieve past order histories quickly, helping with future planning and cost analysis. This feature reduces the risk of misplaced paperwork and makes it easier to track job details. 
  • Flexible payment options: Accu-Pour™ now supports multiple payment methods, making transactions more convenient for customers. Whether paying online or through integrated billing systems, businesses have more flexibility in how they handle financial transactions.  

What this means for contractors  

With these enhancements, Accu-Pour™ helps contractors and concrete producers improve workflow efficiency, reduce errors, and keep better records. 

The latest version is expected to be available in early 2025. Existing users will have the option to transfer their data seamlessly, ensuring a smooth transition without losing previous records. The software can also integrate with other business management systems through an API, making it adaptable for companies of different sizes.  

For those looking to improve fleet tracking and streamline operations, the latest Accu-Pour™ update offers a practical solution.

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