Unlocking the next wave of innovation in subcontracting
Rapid advances in technology are enabling a new framework for productivity and value creation in the waste and recycling industry. This framework is the driver for a new wave of innovation in how waste operations are structured and managed. Alongside this, the commercial pressure to run a more agile business has resulted in the emergence of a new brokerage business model, that of, connected subcontracting. With this approach, the waste operator is closely networked to the subcontractor for the exchange of real-time information allowing a more responsive data-driven working relationship.
Subcontracting Innovation Whitepaper
Unlocking the next wave of innovation in subcontracting
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