Retail checkouts solved this a long time ago. Grocery lanes turn the screen around so you can watch each item ring up. Restaurant counters show your total building before the card even taps. Gas pumps count the gallons and dollars as they happen. Scrap yards have mostly been the exception, with sellers watching a scale reading disappear into a printed ticket with no visibility in between.

With ScrapRight V2.7, we are rolling out a redesigned Customer Display to close that gap. It is a screen that faces your customer at the scale or counter and mirrors the ticket live, material by material, as your team builds it.

ScrapRight redesigned Customer Display showing a live ticket build

A Familiar Idea, Built for the Scale House

Point-of-sale systems like Toast and Square already do this with customer-facing screens, and drive-thrus do it with order boards. ScrapRight brings that same idea to the scale house. As your team logs each material, whether it is copper, aluminum, or a whole vehicle, the customer sees the weight, the price per pound, and the running total appear on their own screen in real time.

For vehicle purchases, the display also shows the year, make, and model tied to the ticket. For repeat sellers, it can pull up their previous ticket history right on screen, with no extra work for your staff.

Your team still works the ticket the same way. The customer just gets a clear view of it while they wait, which cuts down on the "what did I get paid for that" conversations at the counter.