Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
DAII (Aplicaciones Industriales Informatizadas) is a vendor that has been developing weighing software since 1994. Public information suggests its core strengths are concentrated in industrial weighbridges, truck weighing, vehicle inspection axle weighing, effective-content control for food packaging, box/pallet weighing, and weighing automation. It is not a typical horizontal SaaS product, but rather a software-plus-hardware integration solution for industrial sites.
The product line is fairly complete: TP.NET is designed for industrial truck weighing, TP Touch extends it to touchscreens, and TPNetMobile supports Android 5.0 and above. Scale WEB can read multiple weighbridges, perform weighing, and print tickets from PC, mobile, and tablet browsers, though it is still marked as being in development. BoxWeight is used for box and pallet weighing, while OpenWeight targets effective-content control for food packaging and is described as compliant with Spain’s Real Decreto 1801/2008. Its weight server is the developer-friendly module, allowing ERP systems to read and control weighbridges. It also supports on-site integrations such as LPR license plate recognition, RFID, cameras, relays, traffic lights, barriers, PLCs, and micro-automation devices.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, licensing models, or payment methods. In terms of free access or trials, only Scale WEB mentions open access for testing. Deployment is not clearly described as cloud-based or self-hosted; based on the available text, it appears to lean more toward local PC applications, Android apps, browser-based apps, and on-site terminal deployment. Security and compliance information is limited. Apart from the regulatory alignment mentioned for OpenWeight, there is no clear information on permissions, auditing, encryption, backups, or certifications.
Its strengths are deep vertical experience, broad coverage of weighing scenarios, and the ability to connect ERP systems with industrial on-site equipment. It is suitable for logistics parks, factory weighbridges, unattended weighing stations, vehicle inspection stations, and food packaging companies. The downside is that the public materials are more product-introduction oriented and lack the pricing, security, service-level, permission-system, and API documentation details typically needed for enterprise software procurement. The Spanish-language content also raises the evaluation cost for international users.
Access from China is unknown, and there is no visible information about RMB payments or local services. For deployment in China, users should carefully verify network availability, hardware compatibility, ticketing/metrology regulations, after-sales response, and language localization. Alternatives may include domestic weighbridge weighing systems, unattended weighing systems, license-plate-recognition weighing solutions, and industrial software vendors with ERP/PLC integration capabilities.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on daiisl.com official site.
daiisl.com is an Spain SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach daiisl.com directly.