Binventory 2.0

Manufactured by BinMaster & Distributed by Wm. Neundorfer & Co.

On-premise bulk inventory software—real-time bin, silo, and tank monitoring, with all your data on your own network.

Wm. Neundorfer & Co. is BinMaster’s authorized distributor for the Great Lakes region. 65 years of local knowledge, put to work pairing the right sensors with Binventory 2.0 and getting your facility live—without your inventory data ever leaving the building.

BinMaster Binventory 2.0 On-premise inventory software

Get an application-specific recommendation

Tell us about your vessel. Wm. Neundorfer & Co. will spec the right BinMaster sensors and Binventory 2.0 setup for your material, sites, and IT requirements.

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Trusted across the Great Lakes region since 1959

Local Inventory
stocked in Painesville, OH

65 Years of
Bulk Material Handling Expertise

Serving the Great Lakes Region
OH, PA, WV, NY

Key Specs

Technology

On
Premise

Runs on your own local network — no cloud connection required

Database

Local SQL Database

Microsoft SQL Server; configuration and measurement data stay in your building

Access Control

Multi-User & Role-Based

Secure access from any authorized device on your LAN or VPN

Why facilities in the Great Lakes region run inventory on Binventory 2.0

Keep every byte of data inside your building

No cloud reliance. Configuration and measurement data live in a local Microsoft SQL Server database on your own network — the right fit for strict IT policies, isolated operations, or sites with limited internet.

Real-time levels across every vessel

The standalone Binventory engine runs continuously in the background, polling sensors and logging measurements automatically across single or multiple sites — bins, tanks, and silos of any shape, size, or material.

Secure, role-based multi-user access

View dashboards and reports from any authorized device in your preferred web browser, or connect through the mobile app to your internal server. Role-based permissions control who can see and configure each site, vessel, and tool.

Automated history, reports, and alerts

Detailed measurement history feeds inventory reports for planning, accounting, and compliance, while automated email alerts warn you on high levels, low levels, or unexpected usage (email alerts require internet/SMTP access).

Binventory reads from the sensors you already trust

Binventory doesn’t measure anything itself — it polls and displays data from the sensors on your vessels. The system automatically polls over RS-485, wireless, and hybrid links and updates levels in real time from BinMaster, Senix, and BinTrac sensors. We stock sensors in Painesville and can quote the sensors and the software together.

  • WNC - Non-Contact Radar

    80 GHz radar for continuous level measurement in dusty silos, bins, and tanks — it reads through dust, vapor, and condensation where ultrasonic sensors can struggle. The long-range NCR-86 and compact CNCR families cover everything from tall cement silos to small IBCs, wired or wireless. The modern default for real-time inventory and process control.

  • WNC - SmartBob

    The proven weight-and-cable workhorse for multi-bin inventory across powders, solids, liquids, and slurries. Network up to 255 SmartBobs and view every bin from one PC, phone, or tablet—at a lower cost per point than putting radar on every vessel. The right call for dusty or condensing materials that fool electronic sensors.

  • WNC - Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter

    Contact level measurement for solids or liquids where buildup or low dielectric challenge a top-down beam. The GWR-2000 and GWR-3000 guide the signal along a probe for reliable readings in clingy, coating, or low-reflectivity materials. The dependable choice when the vessel or material defeats non-contact radar.

  • Ultrasonic Liquid Level Sensors

    Ultrasonic level measurement for shorter-range liquids and process vessels in clean, low-dust conditions—a proven, economical choice where you don't need radar. The ToughSonic 100 and 200 handle day tanks, sumps, and clear process liquids without contacting the material. Best where the air is clean; for dusty, foaming, or vapor-heavy vessels, non-contact radar is the better call.

  • WNC - Laser Level Transmitter

    Narrow-beam laser measurement for tall, narrow silos and precise targeting past internal structures. The LL-100 aims where wider radar beams can't — ideal for vessels with agitators, ladders, or fill streams in the way. Continuous, non-contact level for hard-to-hit points.

Still narrowing it down?

Tell us about your vessel and material—we'll spec the right model for your application.

Industries where Binventory 2.0 provides onsite insight

Serving industrial facilities across Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Western New York since 1959. Find your application below — or tell us about your vessel and we'll spec the right model.

Grain and Feed

Corn, soybean meal, DDGs, and ground feed across many bins in elevators, feed mills, and ethanol plants. One on-premise dashboard for the whole mill.

Common fit:
Binventory 2.0 + SmartBob or non-contact radar

Cement and Aggregate

Cement, fly ash, slag, and aggregate in batch plants and ready-mix yards. Tighter batch control and delivery scheduling across the yard, data kept in-house.

Common fit:
Binventory 2.0 + NCR-86 or CNCR radar

Plastics and Resins

Virgin and regrind resin pellets, masterbatch, and ground polymer in day tanks and rail-car silos. A real-time picture of what’s available to run.

Common fit:
Binventory 2.0 + CNCR radar or SmartBob

Power Generation

Coal, fly ash, limestone for FGD, and bottom ash. Daily inventory plus rail and truck scheduling on a secure local network.

Common fit:
Binventory 2.0 + NCR-86-C radar or SmartBob HT

Mining and Minerals

Aggregate, salt, lime, fertilizer, and frac sand in storage silos and load-out bins. Outdoor piles and conveyor-fed bins, monitored from the office.

Common fit:
Binventory 2.0 + non-contact radar or SmartBob

Bioenergy and Wood

Wood pellets, sawdust, bark, and biomass at pellet plants and biomass-fueled facilities. Light-density materials tracked across the site.

Common fit:
Binventory 2.0 + radar or SmartBob with inverted-cone probe

Food and Beverage

Sugar, flour, starch, milk powder, and ingredients under hygienic requirements. FDA/3A-approved sensors feed compliant records kept on your network.

Common fit:
Binventory 2.0 + sanitary CNCR-400 radar

Water and Wastewater

Treatment chemicals, lime, and lagoon levels at municipal and industrial sites — kept entirely on a secured internal network.

Common fit:
Binventory 2.0 + CNCR / NCR-86-B radar

Don't see your exact industry?

Tell us about your vessel and material—we'll spec the hardware for your application.

FAQ

Both run the same kind of real-time dashboards; the difference is where your data lives. Binventory 2.0 runs as a webserver on your own local network, so configuration and measurement data never leave your building — the right answer when IT policy, security requirements, or limited internet keep data on-premise. BinCloud is the cloud subscription: nothing to host, accessible from any device, with multi-site rollups and automated alerts. We sell and support both — tell us your IT constraints and we’ll point you to the right one.

Binventory polls BinMaster, Senix, and BinTrac devices over RS-485, wireless, and hybrid links — including non-contact radar (NCR-86 and CNCR), SmartBob weight-and-cable systems, ToughSonic ultrasonic sensors, and BinTrac weighing modules — and updates levels in real time. It displays and logs data from the sensors on your vessels rather than measuring anything itself. Tell us what’s installed, or what you’re planning, and we’ll confirm compatibility and spec the rest.

Not for the core system. Binventory runs on your local network and polls sensors without any internet connection, so monitoring and logging work entirely offline. The one feature that needs outbound internet is automated email alerts, which require SMTP access — everything else runs on your LAN or VPN.

Yes. Any authorized device on your LAN or VPN can reach Binventory through a standard web browser, and a mobile app connects to your internal server for level checks on the move. Access stays inside your network — no cloud account required.

You control that with role-based permissions. Each user gets access only to the sites, vessels, and configuration tools you assign, so operators, managers, and IT see exactly what they should. All data sits in a local Microsoft SQL Server database with secure multi-user access.

Yes. Binventory supports single-site and multi-site deployments and centralizes every worksite and vessel in one system, with measurement history and reports across all of them — all hosted on your own network.

We set it up with you. Binventory ships pre-installed on a dedicated controller, and as your local distributor we spec the sensors, plan the network and data path, and help you build out sites, vessels, and alerts. Application engineering visits across Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Western New York are at no charge, and afterward you reach us in Painesville — not a call center.

In most cases, yes. The heads and probes on your vessels are usually still doing their job; moving to Binventory 2.0 typically means installing the current software on a dedicated controller and, in some cases, adding a current-generation gateway. Tell us what’s installed and we’ll lay out an upgrade path that keeps the hardware you have.