AgTrax Announces Fall Customer Summit

AgTrax, a global agribusiness software solutions company, headquartered in downtown Hutchinson, KS, announced it will host its educative Customer Summit, September 13-15 at Margaritaville Lake Resort, Osage Beach, MO.

For 27-years and counting, AgTrax has been the ‘game-changing leader’ in the agribusiness software market; having guided & vastly contributed to today’s technology-driven industry.

The company supports a growing client base of over 1,090+ Customer locations and 3,400+ Users; inclusive of the State of Kansas, a majority of the top U.S agriculture-producing States, and the second-largest province in central Canada.

AgTrax continues to enhance its ag industry-renowned software solutions, as well as pioneer innovative technologies.

“This Summit is an excellent opportunity for our agribusiness customers & partners alike to gather in a centrally located area of the U.S., and learn of our new technologies & growing number of API integrations; as well as gain practical software training taught by our expert team members,” stated Michael Hinton, AgTrax Director, Sales & Marketing. aHinton added, “The fundamental goal of the Summit is to strengthen our customers knowledge of the technology & resources available to them; as well as network and cultivate ideas supportive of shaping the future of commodity management software.”

Registration and room block info for this comprehensive educational venue, will be posted and sent out in early April 2023.

Event sponsorships are also available, for those companies who wish to engage with and have visibility with attending industry professionals.

ABOUT AGTRAX:

Agribusiness accounting and grain bin management & traceability software is the core of what AgTrax does, but the diversity in our system architecture and dynamic integrated partner applications, make AgTrax the best fit for any agribusiness. AgTrax attributes its longevity and success to its dedicated, Ag savvy associates, who listen to and connect with the needs & wants of its customers.

Learn more here.