February’s updates focus on helping your facility operate more efficiently—from high-capacity tower systems to everyday loadout workflows. This month, we’ve strengthened automation sequencing, improved driver interactions, and enhanced data accuracy across key systems.
We completed foundational work to support the new FLEXCOMMAND 2866 automated tower configuration—designed for high-capacity dry fertilizer operations.
This system integrates reclaim, blending, weighing, mixing, and load-out into one coordinated automation flow.
What this means for your operation:
For facility managers, this translates to more consistent throughput, fewer interruptions, and greater confidence in automated blending operations.
We continued improving integration between LOADPASS mobile workflows and terminal receiving operations. Upcoming shared bay support will allow a single bay to handle both loadout and receiving.
Why it matters:
Several updates were introduced to make driver interactions faster, clearer, and more reliable:
Compartment Unit Toggle
Drivers can now switch between mass and volume units during check-in, reducing confusion and helping prevent loading errors.
Improved Destination Entry
Standardized location selection improves ERP tax accuracy and reduces the need for manual corrections.
Scanner & Barcode Fixes
Resolved issues affecting barcode visibility and scanner configuration, improving check-in consistency and reducing delays.
Updated matching logic reduces duplicate driver, carrier, and transport records.
Impact:
Operators now receive more actionable feedback when staged orders fail.
Instead of simply seeing a failure, teams can quickly identify what went wrong and how to fix it—reducing troubleshooting time and support calls.
Collapsible Navigation (Constellation)
Users can now collapse the side navigation to create more workspace when managing large datasets.
Last Check-In Timestamp (TLM Dashboard)
Added visibility into the last check-in date/time, helping teams quickly identify potential communication or equipment issues.
Why this matters:
These updates reduce unnecessary data noise, improve system performance, and ensure long-term reliability as partner systems evolve.
These updates are designed to help your team move product more efficiently, reduce manual work, and operate with greater confidence across your facility.
If you have questions about any of these updates or want help implementing them, reach out to our team or explore upcoming training opportunities.