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  • Jun 15, 2010
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June 15th, 2010
Earl Dudley Inc. Signs Exclusive Landfill Grade Software Agreement with Carlson Software

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Earl Dudley, Inc., established in 1938, is well known for supplying the construction and surveying industries with surveying equipment and supplies, GPS systems, machine control, laser scanners and software. Now, landfill operations in four southern states can look to Earl Dudley for state-of-the-art software, the Carlson Landfill Grade GPS Management System. Designed for use with landfill compactors, dozers and scrapers, Carlson’s 3D positioning software for landfills provides real-time information in the machine and in the office. It can also be remotely monitored from anywhere. Its productivity analysis combined with daily density, pass counts, deflection and volume reports allows operators to reach desired density, maximizing airspace, in less time as well as minimizing daily cover. “Earl Dudley is widely recognized for their commitment to servicing the products they sell,” says Randy Noland, vice president of Carlson Positioning & Machine Control. “Landfill optimization and management using application-centric software and 3D machine control is experiencing rapid growth and Earl Dudley is right at the forefront. They will be exclusive distributors for Carlson Landfill Grade in Alabama, North and South Carolina, and Tennessee.” Read More