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CADARO provides online flow measurement solutions for dry bulk material processing and handling scenarios. Its core offering is not a conventional pure SaaS product, but a solution built around automated inline flow sensors such as VERACITY, VERACITY Diamond, and INTEGRAL, combined with site assessment, installation and calibration, training, maintenance, and technical support. The goal is to help companies obtain real-time flow and cumulative weight data while reducing reliance on manual estimation methods such as stopwatches and tape measures.
Based on the available content, CADARO’s core capabilities include application and material assessment, sensor selection and configuration, evaluation of vertical and non-vertical installations, on-site installation verification, sensor alignment, configuration, calibration, performance validation, as well as operational training and data interpretation training. Its sensors can be integrated directly into existing inclined spouts or chutes, with an emphasis on minimizing disruption to existing processes. On the integration side, the text mentions compatibility with plant control systems and control and data systems, but does not disclose specific industrial protocols, APIs, third-party platforms, or developer documentation, so the openness of its software remains unclear.
The website does not provide public pricing, hardware purchase costs, or subscription fees. The main sales action is “Schedule Your Site Review,” suggesting that CADARO is more likely to use project-based assessments and customized quotes. Service support is one of its strengths: CADARO offers lifecycle services from early application assessment through installation and long-term maintenance, and it also mentions emergency on-site service for diagnosing and fixing issues when unplanned problems affect production or measurement reliability. Annual maintenance and support plans may include periodic inspections, recalibration, performance verification, priority technical support, and software updates and upgrades.
The advantages are that the solution is closely aligned with industrial field conditions, emphasizes calibration under real operating conditions, and can be embedded into existing inclined chutes or spouts, making it suitable for companies that do not want to carry out large-scale production line modifications. Its end-to-end service and emergency response are also well suited to environments where downtime is costly. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information lacks key enterprise software details such as pricing, service regions, delivery timelines, data security and compliance, permission management, cloud deployment, or self-hosting options. For Chinese customers, it is also unclear whether after-sales support can include on-site service.
CADARO is better suited to factory operators in dry bulk materials, agriculture, processing, conveying, and similar sectors that need online flow and weight visualization, rather than companies looking for a general-purpose SaaS platform. Access from China and payment methods are unknown. If localized delivery, RMB settlement, on-site maintenance within China, or domestic alternatives are required, buyers should carefully evaluate CADARO’s service coverage, compatibility with industrial control systems, and after-sales response capabilities.
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