Gaeta Green Environmental Services, New York
One of New York City’s top carting companies, Gaeta Green in Staten Island, N.Y. has decreased fleet driven and carbon emissions while enhancing safety for staff and customers.
Pride Disposal and Recycling Company, Oregon
Located in the Pacific Northwest, Pride Disposal adopted smart truck technology ahead of the curve, avoiding some of the most common growing pains among private haulers.
City of Weslaco, Texas
The City of Weslaco, Texas transformed its twice-weekly trash collection into a fully functional, successful, City-driven trash program staffed by knowledgeable drivers.
City of Loveland, Colorado
Find out how the growing city of Loveland, Colorado, balanced routes to improve customer service and lower fleet costs.
City of Peoria, Arizona
The City of Peoria, a suburb of Phoenix, is using fleet technology to verify service, log unpaid customers, and recapture revenue — about $134,000 per year.
Meridian Waste, Charlotte, North Carolina
Meridian Waste, a growing private hauler headquartered in Charlotte, freed up 34% of its collection vehicles and eliminated 26% of its collection routes with true route optimization.
City of Medicine Hat, Alberta
The City of Medicine Hat, Alberta, trains new drivers faster and transformed operations that formerly relied on paper and staff memory with technology.
American Refuse (CORE)
American Refuse, in Wasco, Calif., uses technology to improve customer service, increase revenue, improve efficiency, and empower drivers to complete routes efficiently and effectively.