Wastequip, a North American manufacturer of waste handling equipment based out of Charlotte, North Carolina, has launched wasteware, a cloud technology solutions suite for the waste and recycling industry. According to a news release from Wastequip, this is the first product launch from the company’s newly formed Technology Solutions division. The division plans to launch more features later this year.
According to Wastequip, wasteware delivers a toolbox of solutions that will keep track of assets and equipment, allowing operators and their service partners to stay informed with transparent and reliable data. Access to this information provides a steady stream of business insights and supports fast and accurate decision-making for users.
“wasteware is your value-added digital partner for products, equipment and services,” says Christian Bremer, director of technical business development at Wastequip. “It’s a user-oriented platform that provides easy access to the key information operators, and their partners need to make data-driven decisions.”
Designed to be used by any company, city or municipality in the industry, wasteware provides solutions for essential business functions like inventory and asset management, asset location monitoring, maintenance and service management, as well as service verification. It can integrate seamlessly with customer systems, provide cart tracking, manage work orders and verify service work.
“Whether you are managing a large cart project or scheduling mandatory services, wasteware has the built-in tools to streamline your operations while maintaining data visibility and transparency,” Bremer adds.
Bremer will be on location at WasteExpo, from June 28 to 30, to answer any questions on how wasteware can help increase your company’s efficiency. Those interested in scheduling a time to speak with Bremer can email him cbremer@wastequip.com.
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