Soltec introduce new Waste Tracker SWT

December 11, 2015
Soltec introduce new Waste Tracker SWT<br />
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Soltec (Ireland) Ltd have developed a new online automated waste tracking and reporting system. The system will allow Soltec's clients to log in, see their waste shipments, treatments carried out and produce PDF reports as and when required.


The introduction of the system has come through direct client interaction. Soltec has responded to the increasing need for its customers to track waste shipments and produce reports remotely. 

Soltec says the system will prove to be a useful tool for industry professionals for end of year reports and audits by allowing them to access their waste shipment information instantly removing the need for requesting and waiting for reports to be manually sent.

The system is easy to use with colourful icons and familiar features which allow the user to search, review and generate reports quickly. The system has been in development since June and is now in its final stages of test. It is planned to go live in January 2016 with log in credentials being sent after a client’s first waste shipment.
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