INSTALLATIONS

Cream City provides first-rate installation services of all makes and models of scales. These scales come from trusted manufacturers including Rice Lake, GSE, Doran, A&D, Pennsylvania among others. For our heavy capacity installations we work with a short list of reliable and proven subcontractors. Our factory trained and state licensed service technicians provide the onsite labor. We have invested in our equipment to simplify and speed this installation process. Our onboard crane is just one example. This radio controlled crane allows our technicians to quickly place your new equipment, even in the most awkward location, without having to wait for a third party crane operator.

Our programming staff and technicians are experienced in integrating new scales into automated systems, creating new programs or modifying existing ones to maximize your efficiency and return on your investment. 

    

 

   Duffy Brothers  
Cream City installed a 70' x 12' OTR scale by Rice Lake to weigh silage for the Duffy Brothers grain operation in Columbus, Wisconsin. 

Johnson Farms  
Johnson Farms, in Dekalb, IL was the first test-bed of Ground Control, an automated truck-weighing system developed by Certificate Retrieval Systems, and customized by Cream City to automatically weigh their outgoing produce using RFID technology popularized by EZ-Pass and I-Pass automated tollway systems.

This installation was also featured in the February 3,ILAgriNewsArticle.pdf

   

   Cooperative Plus  
Cream City performed an extensive retrofit of an existing 65' x 11' pit scale used by Cooperative Plus, Inc. of Whitewater, Wisconsin to weigh fertilizer. The existing scale was removed, the pit filled, a new 12" slab was poured, and side-rails were added, all at the same location.

J.L. Clark  
Cream City installed an automated packaging system for J.L. Clark in Rockford, Illinois. 
   

   Roe Farms  
Cream City installed this Rice Lake 70' x 11' OTR heavy-capacity scale for Roe Farms of Monticello, Wisconsin. The scale is installed in a mini-pit with the scale three feet from the base, in accordance with Wisconsin regulations.