Available Waste Management Features
Missing Waste Management Features
Pricing
Starting Price
Options
Available Since
Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
Deep dive
Core Features
Route Planning & Dispatch: Scheduling and optimisation of collection routes.
Billing & Revenue Management: Automated invoicing and contract-based billing.
Customer & Contract Management: Management of service agreements and accounts.
Container & Asset Tracking: Tracking of bins and containers across service areas.
Operational Dashboards: Reporting tools for service performance and financial metrics.
Multi-Site Support: Management of multiple depots or operational locations.
Workflow Automation: Automation of dispatch updates, billing cycles, and service tracking.
Plans & Pricing
WIS typically operates under:
Subscription-based pricing
Custom enterprise agreements
Pricing depends on:
Number of users.
Fleet size.
Number of routes.
Operational complexity.
Public pricing tiers are not disclosed.
Integrations
WISWM integrates with:
Accounting systems.
Fleet management tools.
Payment processors.
Weighbridge systems.
GPS tracking systems.
It is not positioned as an IoT-driven environmental monitoring solution.
Certifications & Assurance
WISWM supports operational documentation for waste services, but is not:
An environmental certification body.
A carbon verification platform.
An ESG compliance system.
Its compliance alignment relates to waste service operations and licensing.
Expert Voices & Market Positioning
WISWM is positioned within the waste operations ERP segment.
Market positioning highlights:
Waste industry specialization.
Dispatch and billing integration.
Fleet and route optimization.
Operational reporting tools.
From a Net Zero Compare perspective:
It facilitates digital waste operations.
It does not provide emissions measurement.
It should not be classified as ESG or carbon software.
Customers & Use Cases
Typical users include:
Municipal waste contractors.
Regional waste haulers.
Recycling companies.
Transfer station operators.
Common use cases:
Managing daily waste collection routes.
Automating billing and invoicing.
Tracking containers and service activity.
Improving operational efficiency.
Consolidating dispatch and fleet data.
Closing Insights
WISWM should be positioned as a Waste Operations & Logistics Management Platform. Its value lies in dispatch, routing, and billing automation for waste service providers. While it may indirectly support environmental efficiency through operational optimisation, it does not provide carbon accounting or ESG disclosure functionality.