Starlight Software Solutions, a provider of software for waste and recycling management based in Denver, has released features and functions specific to roll-off waste haulers and recyclers. This new version of Starlight is a fully cloud-based software system, providing improved storage and automated systems for optimized efficiency.
The cloud solution for roll-off haulers and recyclers has the added power of the Amazon web services cloud platform, which provides storage capabilities, nearly constant uptime and high security. Additionally, this product includes Starlight’s cloud reporting, a tool for creating reports on key metrics with simplified drag and drop functionality. This allows operators to see where opportunities and risks exist in their operations. As a result, haulers can adapt to meet customer needs, fulfill change orders and capture new sales. The product also allows better management of inventory, routes and drivers.
“This new release is already helping customers increase productivity and most importantly profitability,” says Bill Bradley, CEO and founder of Starlight Software Solutions. “Our customers are seeing double-digit gains in just weeks of implementation and are able to gain tremendous efficiency through much better awareness and control of their assets.”
The roll-off and recycling management system features are among several capabilities that Starlight will be releasing this Fall, starting in August. Scheduled releases include solutions specific to commercial haulers with subscription-based accounts, residential trash services and portable toilets. Each of these solutions will be cloud-based and backed by the same five-star customer support for which Starlight has been long known.
“Our team has produced what truly is a game-changing solution for the waste industry,” Bradley says. “Our system assures a seamless and simple implementation for customers of all sizes, allowing haulers and recyclers to up their efficiency and profitability in short order. We are truly excited to offer this system to our industry.”
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