Routeware Acquires Wastech, Adds RUBICONSmartCity, RUBICONPro to Tech Solutions Catalog
Routeware has announced the acquisition of Wastech Inc., the owner of the RUBICONSmartCity and RUBICONPro platforms. This move bolsters Routeware’s catalog of integrated technology solutions for the waste and recycling industry.
Routeware has announced the acquisition of Wastech Inc., the owner of the RUBICONSmartCity and RUBICONPro platforms. This move bolsters Routeware’s catalog of integrated technology solutions for the waste and recycling industry.
RUBICONSmartCity is a suite designed to help local governments run more efficiently with effective and sustainable operations. The digital tools can help fleets reduce costs, improve service, and enhance the quality of life for area residents. Similarly, RUBICONPro is designed to provide efficient and scalable operations for waste and recycling haulers, allowing fleet managers to deliver quality service and grow their businesses.
“This combination is yet another important milestone in Routeware’s continued drive to transform the waste and recycling industry,” said Paul Rafalowski, CEO at Routeware.
“This is an incredibly exciting time for us, as we welcome the customers, people, partnerships, and technology associated with RUBICONSmartCity and RUBICONPro to the Routeware family. Our missions, what we do and the outcomes we’re driving for our customers could not be more aligned. This combination will be truly transformational for our industry.”
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Routeware adds the RUBICONSmartCity and RUBICONPro technologies to its current offerings, including the company’s recently launched Elements technology designed to simplify waste management solutions with a single, streamlined experience.
“The alignment created by this transaction will be transformational to both Routeware and its expanding family of products, as well as for local governments and waste haulers who are in pursuit of operational excellence,” said Stephen Goldsmith, former Mayor of Indianapolis, Professor of Urban Policy at John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and Director of Data-Smart City Solutions.
“The data, technology, and best practices available through these products are essential for efficient and effective waste and recycling collection.”
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