Waste Harmonics Launches iWaste

January 4, 2021

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Rochester, NY-based Waste Harmonics – a managed service provider in the waste industry – is helping customers across North America drive high costs out of their waste and recycling program with its proprietary technology, iWaste.

iWaste simplifies the way customers handle disposal machine monitoring via a secure cloud-based dashboard, providing real-time fullness status, activity data and equipment health remotely. By applying advanced analytics to instrument and software alarms, Waste Harmonics is able to predict and troubleshoot repair equipment issues such as oil temperature, switch positions and other indicators. This allows for a quick response time, fast repairs and minimized equipment downtime.

With iWaste, customers reap the following benefits:

  • Lower program costs. Waste Harmonics takes a holistic picture at every customers’ waste management needs and prices based on the total cost of services, not just the price per unit.

  • Service verification. iWaste can sense when equipment has been tipped and serviced.

  • Real-time data. The device uses sensor technology to measure critical waste equipment components and delivers key data back to a personalized customer dashboard. Waste Harmonics helps customers analyze spend and identify opportunities for cost savings. The frequency of data being shared from iWaste to the dashboard can be programmed based on exact requirements.

  • No capital outlay. Waste Harmonics owns and maintains the technology. Equipment installation is a simple process handled directly by a Waste Harmonics technician.

iWaste is available for the following equipment: Stationary and self-contained dumpsters, balers, vertical packers and small dumpsters.

For more information, please visit: https://wasteharmonics.com/iwaste/ or contact us at 585-924-9640.

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