Stamford, Connecticut-based cieTrade Systems Inc., a global provider of business software for scrap traders and recycling plant operators, has launched a new solution designed to meet the challenges and specialized needs of waste management companies and trash brokers.
Expanding on the strengths of the standard cieTrade product, the company says this solution addresses the needs of waste brokers, including account management, service and equipment tracking, dispatching, customer billing and reconciliation of hauler invoices, while still providing the necessary flexibility to handle the dynamics and reporting demands of the business.
“Effectively leveraging information technology has always been critical to the success of waste service consolidators," says David Haber, president of cieTrade Systems, "especially when you consider the typical data volumes, service demands and reporting needs of national accounts. Unlike the workarounds often needed with trash or hauling software, we created a no-compromise solution that maximizes the productivity of your team with tools focused on the most time intensive aspects of the business such as service tracking, reconciliation, and customer billing.”
The software company says its waste brokerage solution also supports a variety of billing arrangements, including service markups, management fees and shared savings, with performance benchmarks.
"In the solid waste brokerage industry, we've learned that efficiency is a momentous challenge,” says Brent Kirstein, president of 4G Recycling, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. “Whether it’s the nuances of dispatch or the hauler invoice reconciliation, there are thousands of variables that impact an operation. CieTrade’s Waste Brokerage Solution has revolutionized the way we do business.”
More information is available by visiting www.cietrade.com or calling 877-895-2781.
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