Eye OnTechnologyTECTRONIX INTRODUCES SHARKLOG X-RAYTectronix Systems Inc., headquartered in Surrey, B.C., recentlyintroduced the SHARKLog, an X-Ray device to help sawmillsdetermine the quality of logs before they enter the mill and gradesort for best recovery.Tectronix’s SHARKLog X-Ray machineBenefits of the SHARKLog include: helping customers differentiatebetween the butt, intermediate and top of a log; log density;ring growth to .1mm; heartwood diameter and share; physical volumeof log and bark; distance between whorls; total number of sectionin a log; log length; species differentiation; easy link to optimizationsoftware; and 650fpm scanning speed.Tectronix Systems Inc. began manufacturing and selling metaldetection equipment in 1993, and has evolved into a leading supplier,servicing forestry and other industries with worldwide distribution.The company is known for its metal detection systemsusing Metal Shark technology. For more information, contactTectronix Systems Inc. at 604-607-6028 or e-mail gbalmer@metalshark.com.DMSI TO RELEASE PARTNERVIEW 2.0DMSi Software, based in Omaha, Neb., recently introducedPartnerView 2.0, a new, more powerful and easier-to-use web customerservice application. Available to customers alongside Agilityv3.1.0, PartnerView 2.0 (PV2.0) serves as a real-time online portalto help customers and internal staff complete their own orders andanswer questions regarding accounts, pricing and availability ofA screen shot of DMSi Software’s new PartnerView 2.0 program.14 Hardwoods Have Versatility
Installation,Products andServicesproducts with real-time data.PV2.0 users have unlimited access to real-time data from any webenabled PC or mobile device. PartnerView is completely integratedinto DMSi’s business management system, and offers the abilityto examine orders and shipments, eliminates redundant searchesand reduce errors. The PartnerView portal also works withStockNET to display full-color graphic catalogs for online orderentry.“Many DMS+ and BLOCS customers currently using EntryNet,StockNet, and PV1.0 can attest that ‘doing business online’ isbecoming a required service for those buying from wholesale distributorsand an invaluable tool to lower costs,” said Rick Olejnik,DMSi’s vice president of productivity solutions. “The ability toprovide customers instant access to information such as pricing,inventory availability and order status, allows a distributor toincrease their customer service while decreasing their costs.”For over 30 years, DMSi has been the leading business managementsolution for distributors of building material and forest products.Nearly 400 of North America’s top building product suppliersuse DMSi software to efficiently manage daily activities.WOOD-MIZER INTRODUCES WIRELESSREMOTE HEAD CONTROLWood-Mizer Products Inc., located in Indianapolis, Ind., recentlyintroduced a wireless remote option that conveniently operatesthree of the company’s thin-kerf, portable sawmills (the LT40Super Hydraulic, LT50 and the LT70).Wood-Mizer’s Wireless Remote Head Control operates three of the company’sthin-kerf, portable sawmills.With the unit, sawyers can operate the up/down, forward/reverse,blade guide arm and other head controls from any practical viewingdistance. The remote is designed to be worn around the waistor with the standard break-a-way shoulder strap, placing the joystickand toggle controls at the user’s fingertips.“In our mobile society, wireless is becoming a way of life, and wewanted our Wood-Mizer sawyers to have that same freedom,” saidDave Mann, Wood-Mizer’s vice president of the portable sawmilldivision. “That is why we engineered a way for them to operatetheir mill from any position around the entire 360-degree operatingarea and maximize their efficiency.”Wood-Mizer is a leading manufacturer of portable band sawmills,and offers an extensive line of mills covering a wide range of cuttingcapabilities. The company has sold more than 40,000 sawmillsworldwide, spanning more than 110 countries.•JUNE/2008 15
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