Automation by the Numbers

Increased route productivity. Decreased workers-comp claims. Those are the most notable benefits of using automated collection technology for residential collection, according to a recent Waste Age survey of more than 200 private waste firms and public sanitation departments. The biggest challenges? They include vehicle/tipper maintenance for users of semi-automated collection and accommodating bulk waste for users of full automation. We are presenting the results of the survey in two parts. Part 1 includes responses to some general questions about automation as well as some specific ones about semi-automation. Part 2, which will appear in our March issue, will ...

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