Crusher Sales Software for Sales Teams and Dealers

Show clients what their plant will look like and how it will perform, using your equipment, before you send a quote.

Static quotes and PDFs do not show the customer their plant

Sales teams for crusher manufacturers and dealers face a consistent challenge: how do you demonstrate to a potential customer what their plant will actually look like, and how it will perform, using your specific equipment?

A PDF quote lists equipment and prices. A slide deck shows generic product photographs. Neither of them shows the circuit flow, the throughput at each stage, or how the customer's specific feed material behaves through the plant you are proposing.

By the time a customer has enough information to make a confident decision, the conversation has often shifted to price rather than fit. Quorr changes that by giving sales teams a tool to build live, working plant proposals that show the customer exactly what they are buying.

Share a live plant proposal before the site visit

With Quorr, a sales engineer builds a plant flow using the customer's feed material, required throughput, and product specification. They select equipment from the library, connect the circuit, and run the simulation. The result is a shareable browser link.

Before the customer meeting, you send that link. The customer opens it in their browser and sees the proposed plant flow, the equipment selection, and the throughput data for their specific application. You arrive at the meeting with a working model to discuss, not a slide deck to present.

No software required on the customer's side

The customer logs in to Quorr in any modern browser to view the shared design. There is nothing to install, and they can log in free of charge.

The proposal is live, not a snapshot

When you update the plant design, the customer's link reflects the changes automatically. No new PDF to send, no version confusion.

Compare equipment options with simulation, not opinion

When a customer is deciding between two crusher models or two plant configurations, the question is usually: "Which one is better for my application?" The honest answer requires showing how each option performs in their specific circuit, not presenting generic capacity tables.

Quorr lets you build two or three plant configurations for the same feed and production target, each with different equipment, and show the customer the simulated throughput and product output for each option. The comparison is grounded in their actual application, not a vendor capacity chart.

  • Build separate plant designs for each equipment option
  • Run the simulation for each configuration using the customer's feed data
  • Compare throughput, product gradation, and machine utilisation side by side
  • Share both links with the customer for independent review before the meeting

How a sales proposal is built in Quorr

A sales engineer builds the proposal flowsheet in Quorr using the same tools as an engineer or consultant. The difference is the context: the goal is to show the customer a credible, working model of their plant, using your equipment, in a format they can open in their browser.

Typical steps in building a crusher sales proposal in Quorr:

1

Gather customer inputs

Feed material type, feed gradation, target throughput, and required product specifications. These are the parameters that drive the simulation.

2

Build the plant flow

Select crushers, screens, and conveyors from the equipment library. Connect the circuit to match the proposed plant arrangement.

3

Run the simulation

See throughput, product gradation, and machine utilisation for the customer's feed conditions and your proposed equipment.

4

Share the proposal link

Send the browser link to the customer before the meeting. They can review the proposed plant flow and data at their own pace.

5

Revise in the meeting

If the customer asks "what if we increased the throughput?" or "can we try a different cone CSS?", adjust the design in the browser and re-run the simulation on the spot.

Better proposal conversations with a working plant model

A live plant model in the browser changes the character of the sales conversation. Instead of presenting a slide deck and answering questions from memory, you are sitting with the customer in front of a working model of their plant.

When the customer asks whether the plant will meet their throughput target, you can run the simulation and show the answer. When they ask what happens if the feed gets coarser, you can adjust the feed gradation and show the impact. When they want to see a different equipment configuration, you can change it and re-run.

This shifts the conversation from "trust me, it will work" to "here is the model showing how it works for your application."

Revisions without the revision cycle

After the customer meeting, it is common to receive feedback: "Can we see a smaller primary crusher?" or "The client wants to see a three-stage option." In a traditional workflow, this means updating the spreadsheet, updating the PDF, and sending a new version to the customer.

In Quorr, you update the plant design in the browser. The customer's link reflects the change immediately. No new file, no new email, no version confusion about which proposal is current.

This is particularly useful when a proposal goes through multiple iterations before the customer is ready to commit. You can create and share different versions of the same design, giving the customer a clear view of each option without managing separate files.

Who uses Quorr for crusher sales

Crusher manufacturer sales teamsEquipment dealers and distributorsOEM application engineersRegional sales representativesTurnkey plant solution providers

Build your first live plant proposal in Quorr

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Frequently asked questions

Does the customer need an account to view a shared plant proposal?

Yes, but it is free. Anyone you share a design with will need to log in to Quorr to view it. They can create a free account to do so, with no paid subscription required just to view a shared design.

How do I compare equipment options for a customer?

Build separate plant designs for each equipment option and share both links with the customer. Alternatively, adjust the equipment within a single design and show the simulation results for each configuration in the same conversation.

Can I use Quorr to build proposals for a competitor's equipment?

Quorr is not tied to a single manufacturer. The equipment available in any given proposal depends on which manufacturers have published data to the Quorr platform.

Does Quorr produce a formal quotation document?

Quorr produces a plant design and simulation output. It is a technical proposal tool, not a quotation or pricing platform. Pricing and commercial terms remain in your existing sales workflow.

Is the plant design visible to anyone with the link?

Yes. Shared links are accessible to anyone who has them. For proposals with commercially sensitive content, consider what information is appropriate to share at each stage of the sales process.