AI alone isn’t enough. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in volume load scanning is advancing rapidly, offering smart automation and faster insights across quarrying, mining, and civil construction. However, no matter how impressive the algorithms become, one principle remains unchanged: accurate measurements always require a verified baseline. A scanner without a trusted reference is like a ruler without markings – it may be impressive technology, but it’s fundamentally incomplete.

Road Metals Co Ltd – Christchurch, New Zealand
LoadScan2017-05-08T12:39:04+12:00Specialists in the supply of Crushed and Screened Aggregates. RMCL maintains a fleet of two portable (block-mounted) and one mobile (trailer-mounted) Load Volume Scanners.
A&R Earthmovers – Tauranga, New Zealand
LoadScan2017-05-08T12:45:40+12:00Specialists in earthmoving and bulk fill supplies. A & R operate a Load Volume Scanner at their sand quarry.
Makies AG – Zell, Switzerland
LoadScan2017-05-08T15:33:30+12:00Makies AG in Zell, Switzerland installs a LoadScan LVS-3BMF payload management solution for their Quarry operation.











































