Recycle Track Systems (RTS), a technology-driven waste and recycling management company based in New York, appointed Bob Farrell, executive chairman of GlobalTranz, to its board of directors. GlobalTranz is a technology company that provides cloud-based multimodal transportation management system products to shippers, carriers, 3PLs and brokers. According to a company news release, Farrell offers significant transportation and logistics expertise.
“Bob brings to RTS strong experience and knowledge in the world of transportation technology and process optimization,” says Greg Lettieri, CEO and co-founder of RTS. “Bob’s valuable and diverse expertise will help our company’s continued growth and expansion efforts. GlobalTranz’s strong history of providing its customers with superior service and logistics runs parallel with our combined emphasis on our customers, processes and optimized routing capabilities.”
RTS solutions incorporate industry-leading fleet-based technology that streamlines collection routes, provides rich data analytics and fosters real time communication between all relevant parties in the waste ecosystem including garbage, recyclables, compost, e-waste and reusable materials. RTS helps its customers manage waste more responsibly while concurrently providing the highest level of service and automation.
“RTS is creating unique technology innovation, process automation and controls that produce more efficient, service-minded, waste conscious collection in an asset-light business model,” says Bob Farrell. “The company’s focus on sustainability has quickly made it a market leader poised for even greater future success. I look forward to working with the RTS board and management in the exciting next steps of RTS’ evolution.”
Farrell has more than 30 years of experience and a proven track record of building high-growth software and technology-driven companies. He brings to RTS relevant experience in technology, process management, go-to-market strategies, asset-light business models, and mergers and acquisitions.
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