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Command Alkon and HCSS Partner to Promote Safe, Productive Construction Operations During COVID-19

NO-COST CONTRACTOR TRUCKING APPLICATION COMES WITH FREE E-TICKETING ESSENTIALS

Command Alkon, a supplier collaboration platform for construction’s heavy work, and HCSS, a heavy civil software solutions provider, leverage their existing collaboration partnership to expand safe social distancing capabilities on critical infrastructure jobsites.

Combined, Command Alkon’s eTicketing Essentials and HCSS’ software will help contractors automate the collection of both material and truck tickets. The co-joined efforts remove person-to-person paper-based processes and are available at no cost to users through June 30, 2020.

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“We are happy to work in conjunction with Command Alkon to actively mitigate the impact of COVID-19, advancing essential heavy-civil construction projects while keeping workers’ health the number one priority,” Mike Rydin, CEO at HCSS, says. “Together, by replacing both paper material tickets and paper truck tickets, we are keeping jobs safer and on-track while supporting ongoing operations in a more productive way.”

HCSS Trucking enables contractors to track trucks and digitally record loads and time cards via tablet or smartphone. When used with Command Alkon’s eTicketing Essentials offer, users receive electronic tickets for both materials and trucks in one place.

“The heavy construction community needs digital capabilities across their supply chains now more than ever,” Phil Ramsey, CEO at Command Alkon, says. “We are grateful to have an exceptional partner like HCSS, and we welcome them joining free eTicketing Essentials to expand the offer’s value for the industry. Our combined efforts will provide a more end-to-end solution to better serve all stakeholders: material producers, suppliers, haulers, and contractors alike.”

Find out more, visit www.hcss.com and www.commandalkon.com.

 

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