Routeware, a leading provider of integrated technology solutions for the waste and recycling industry, has announced the acquisition of St. Louis Park, Minnesota-based Compliance Publishing, a provider of solutions for medical waste companies.
This strategic acquisition strengthens Routeware’s product offerings for medical waste haulers, including its ability to manage back-office operations and provide Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training and compliance.
“We are thrilled to become a part of Routeware and embark on a new chapter of growth and innovation in the medical waste industry,” said Compliance Publishing CEO Alan Rosenauer says. “By working together, we can combine our expertise and resources to provide our customers with even more robust compliance solutions and help them navigate the evolving regulatory landscape more effectively.”
Portland, Oregon-based Routeware’s integrated technology solutions cater to cities and private waste haulers, offering a full suite of capabilities, including on-board computers, route optimization, customer self-service, and enterprise management. The addition of Compliance Publishing’s expertise in compliance tracking, efficiency programs and industry-specific tools will enable Routeware to offer a comprehensive suite of solutions for medical waste companies.
“The acquisition of Compliance Publishing represents a significant milestone in our growth strategy, as it signifies our commitment to enhancing our capabilities in the medical waste industry,” Routeware CEO Paul Rafalowski says. “We are delighted to welcome Compliance Publishing to the Routeware family and look forward to collaborating closely to deliver comprehensive compliance and efficiency solutions to our valued customers.”
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