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Find the right software for your waste management

Waste management is a complex system that can only be successfully managed with efficient route planning. This is because a high degree of flexibility is required above all for the disposal carried out on a daily basis. This article explains what the requirements are and what advantages are possible with suitable software for waste management companies.

Black, yellow, brown, blue or recycling bin: waste is an everyday item for everyone. It is therefore almost a matter of course for many that the waste bins are continuously collected at a fixed time. In addition to this daily waste disposal, however, there are other processes that waste management companies have to plan for:

Electrical and bulk waste

Electrical and The conventional bulky or electrical waste, which is collected separately from household waste on predefined dates.

Container Routing

Rental containers for large quantities of waste such as construction waste. Since these are very bulky, customers expect the respective company to collect them quickly and on time.

Special waste

Waste that must not be mixed with household waste. Hazardous waste contains hazardous ingredients and is therefore disposed of by a separate hazardous waste mobile.

Material flow management

In addition to disposing of different types of waste, waste management companies also have to optimally organise resources such as waste flows (the separation of the many different types of waste), vehicle fleets or recycling plant quotas.

What challenges arise in waste management?

Covering all these processes in the best possible way is a truly mammoth task that requires a lot of planning and strategy. Another challenge in waste collection is taking into account traffic contingencies. Are certain roads closed? Which areas are busy and at what specific time of day? At the same time, special solutions for transport might be necessary. Software for route planning helps the waste management company to master this wide range of tasks.

What must a good software for waste management be able to do?

The right route planning for waste management has to take many factors into account: Area topography, time units, performance points, provision quotas as well as dumps or variables such as intermediate dumps and turning bans. With the help of these parameters, the appropriate software for waste management companies calculates the best route. Above all, the consideration of statistical analyses helps. The overriding goal is to fulfil two important tasks: On the one hand, the respective collection areas must be balanced in terms of time, and on the other hand, an optimal sequence should be created in which the areas are collected. An integrated telematics system can also be used to forward irregular orders or order changes to the respective driver.

What optimisation potential does waste management software offer?

If a waste disposal software can cover these requirements, performance increases in many ways. On the one hand, it can take into account time- and area-dependent traffic situations and thus plan collection routes flexibly and transparently in advance, even in the event of irregularities. In this way, even additional orders can, under certain circumstances, be planned and transmitted during the ongoing tour, or normal transport orders can be combined into multi-day routes. This means that changing orders and weekday-dependent area assignments are no longer a problem. On the other hand, compact districts are formed, which drastically reduce the route, the required resources and the number of vehicles - and consequently minimise costs.

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