Cement Bag Counting System | AI Camera-Based Bag Counter – Ampletrails
Count every bag
before you sign for it.
Ampletrails watches your unloading bay with the cameras you already have, counts each cement bag as it comes off the truck, and flags the moment the delivered count doesn’t match the ticket — so a short load never gets paid for in full.
During a pour, inbound counts are the first thing to slip.
When the plant is busy shipping concrete and keeping the bins full, nobody is standing at the tailgate counting bags. The gap between what arrived and what you were billed for is quiet, constant, and almost impossible to catch after the truck leaves.
Loads that go unrecorded
A load that never gets receipted still shows up on the supplier’s invoice. With weak inbound reconciliation, you have no way to know when you’re being overbilled.
Short counts paid in full
If a truck arrives a few bags light, the difference is rarely caught in the rush. Over a season of deliveries, those missing bags add up to real cement you paid for and never got.
Hours lost chasing tickets
Manual reconciliation after the fact — matching paper tickets to deliveries, hunting down the ones that went missing — burns accounting time on every single inbound load.
Point it at the bay. Enter the ticket. Let it watch.
Connect your existing camera
Ampletrails uses the CCTV feed already pointed at your unloading bay. No new hardware on the dock, no rewiring — we tune to the angle and lighting you already have.
Enter the expected count
Before unloading starts, the delivery ticket quantity goes in. That’s the number Ampletrails will hold the actual count against.
Every bag is counted as it crosses
As workers carry bags off the truck, the system detects and counts each one crossing the bay line — tallying the real delivered quantity in real time, with the count shown right on the feed.
Get alerted on any mismatch
When unloading ends, Ampletrails compares counted against the ticket. If they don’t match, it emails the discrepancy on the spot — so you can flag a short load before it’s ever signed for.
Made for real docks, not lab conditions.
Works in the dust
Trained on real unloading footage — dusty bags, awkward carrying angles, harsh dock light — not clean studio images.
Counts direction
Separates inbound from outbound across the line, so unloading and loading are tracked as distinct movements.
Discrepancy alerts
An email lands the moment a count comes up short or long against the ticket — no dashboard-watching required.
A record you can keep
Every session leaves a counted figure and an annotated clip, so a disputed delivery has footage to back it up.
See it count your next delivery.
Send us a short clip from your unloading bay and we’ll show you the count running on your own footage. No commitment — just see whether the numbers line up.
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