Key Sales Concepts
1. Volume vs. Mass (The Core Education Piece)
Customers measure:
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Truck scales (in/out weights)
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Belt scales (production output)
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Loader bucket scales
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Sometimes multiple checkpoints per load
These all measure mass.
We measure:
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Volume
To convert volume to mass, they must apply a density factor, which is:
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Material-specific
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Moisture-dependent
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Compaction-dependent
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Variable throughout the pile
Example principle:
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1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
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If material is 95 lbs/cu ft → 2,565 lbs per cubic yard
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÷ 2,000 = 1.2825 tons per cubic yard (density factor)
Density is never constant:
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Wet sand ≠ dry sand
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Top of pile ≠ bottom of pile
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Bottom-feed conveyors change density continuously
This is why discrepancies occur.
2. The Moisture Problem (Hidden Differentiator)
At sand plants:
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Belt scales measure wet material
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Water drains after stacking
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Drone measures post-drainage volume
So when customers say:
"Your numbers don’t match ours."
The real issue is often:
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They measured water.
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We measured material.
Sales Angle:
Volume rarely changes month-to-month.
Moisture constantly changes.
We can show consistent ±1% volumetric tracking over time. That’s reliability.