Recycling yards, quarries, sawmills — there is software for accounting, there is software for logistics. But where how much of which material is and what is happening with it, often only the person who walks over and looks actually knows. Kedge fills this gap with a shared map on the smartphone. What arrives appears. What is done disappears. The foreman taps the destination, the driver sees what goes where. Tap, don't type; show, than tell. The system understands what is happening on the yard: whether the loader is driving, loading, or standing idle, and how much time goes into work. Connect a scale, and weighing data flows in automatically. Swap an attachment, and the app adjusts the available actions. Instead of defining processes, you mark what exists on the yard. Kedge learns the rest during operations. Trucks wait less, wrong loads drop, and whatever regulators need gets documented along the way.
