Safe Fleet Waste & Recycling, a Belton, Missouri-based manufacturer of smart truck technology for waste management, and ITA Dynamics, a Rockville, Maryland-based provider of Microsoft Dynamics-based billing solutions for the waste and recycling industry, have launched Safe Fleet SmartConnect, an integration of their products that offers an all-in-one solution for billing, route management and service verification for the North American waste management and recycling market.
Safe Fleet SmartConnect combines the Safe Fleet FleetLink Route System with ITA Dynamics’ Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central tegossuite products. The integration streamlines operations for waste management fleets, the companies say, making it easier to create customers, assign subscriptions, dispatch routes and handle on-demand stops. It also provides a unified data source for operational insight and decision-making.
“We are very excited to integrate our Microsoft Dynamics tegossuite financial and waste solution with Safe Fleet’s FleetLink suite of applications,” says Michael Ayoroa, president and CEO of ITA Dynamics. “By enabling CRM, logistics, material management and financial controls from a single suite of products we are delivering on our goal of maintaining a reliable, single source of truth for all waste management operations.”
“This integration aligns with our core purpose: Saving lives, preventing injuries and making fleets more productive," adds Mike Hagan, senior vice president at Safe Fleet. "The combined solution offers waste and recycling fleets productivity gains and new, unique business insight.”
Safe Fleet and ITA Dynamics will showcase Safe Fleet Smartconnect at WasteExpo 2024 from May 6-9 in booth No. 1839 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
To learn more, visit Safe Fleet and ITA Dynamics Waste & Recycling Integration.
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