Wireless crane scales and modern load monitoring systems help construction companies move heavy loads more safely and efficiently by providing precise real-time weight data instead of risky estimations. This enables early detection of overloads, reduces accident risks, and improves workflow efficiency on site.
Moisture analysers determine water content through controlled heating and weight measurement. Learn how the Gram FM and Gram RH ensure accuracy in lab and industry.
Industrial weighing is no longer just a compliance checkpoint. By 2026, weight is becoming a connected, data-driven source of operational intelligence—shaping automation, system integration, predictive maintenance, and future-ready industrial workflows. This blog post outlines the key weighing trends redefining how industries measure, use, and value weight data.
Manufacturing thrives on precision. Explore how the right weighing systems — from floor and platform scales to digital, Wi-Fi-connected models like Gram Xtrem® — improve quality, efficiency and compliance across production processes.
2025 was a defining year for Gram Group — shaped by operational upgrades, stronger leadership, and smarter digitalisation. From our new warehouse in Santa Margarida de Montbui to the successful implementation of Odoo, we made measurable progress across logistics, teamwork and customer service. As we look toward 2026, we continue building a more connected, agile and future-ready Gram.
Modern agriculture runs on reliable data — and weight is one of the most crucial metrics for yield, feed efficiency and transport compliance. This buyer’s guide explains the key weighing challenges farmers face and the features that truly matter in harsh, mobile and hygiene-critical environments. It also provides an overview of the most suitable weighing systems for harvest management, livestock and vehicle control. The result: weighing becomes a strategic tool for efficiency, transparency and better decision-making on the farm.
Not every stainless steel meets the demands of industrial weighing technology. Especially for waterproof industrial scales, choosing the right AISI steel grade is crucial to prevent corrosion, hygiene issues, and failures. This guide explains the different AISI types, the distinction between 304 and 316 — and why AISI 316 is indispensable in humid or chemical environments.
IP Classification (International Protection) is an internationally standardized system that indicates how well an electrical device is protected against the intrusion of foreign bodies (dust, dirt) and moisture (water, steam, jet water).
In the food processing industry, and in meat processing in particular, hygiene and food safety are of the utmost importance. A central component of these processes are special waterproof scales that enable precise and reliable weighing while maintaining strict hygiene standards.
Industrial scales are designed for precision – but even the most advanced systems can produce inaccurate results if they’re not used properly. Most issues don’t come from faulty equipment, but from how it’s handled.