The company, which got its start publishing its IRON Guides, is now focusing heavily on advanced technology tools for equipment dealers and producers.

Among the company’s advanced technology tools are the forthcoming enterprise resource planning system for equipment dealerships; IRON Vector, a web-based equipment trend and valuation tool; IRON HQ-CRM, a cloud-based customer relationship and enterprise planning platform; and specialized modules that allow dealers to provide advanced precision agriculture and related services offerings.

The company also recently unveiled itsenhanced and redesigned website. Once it completes hiring technology staff, it will have nearly 70 employees in Franklin.

It originally moved into the Bakers Bridge Avenue facility in May 2012. The company also has an office in Fenton, Missouri, dedicated to publishing its guides, a source of market information for agricultural, industrial and outdoor power equipment. 
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—From Iron Solutions news release