Platform Features for Waste Haulers
Northeast-relevant capability from waste hauler software shows up in winter operations support, dense urban routing, integration with legacy accounting systems operators have invested in over years, and contract-flexibility that lets operators preserve customer relationships through migration. The list below covers what TackRoute delivers.
Core Feature Set
- Route optimization with automatic stop sequencing and drag-and-drop reordering
- Customer account management with service schedules, contact history, and contract terms
- Automated recurring billing and invoicing with integrated payment processing
- Customer self-service portal for schedule lookup, pickup requests, and payment updates
- Driver mobile app with the day's route, customer notes, and proof-of-service capture
- Real-time fleet dashboard with GPS truck tracking and route progress
- Service tracking and missed-pickup workflow with audit trail
- Container and roll-off inventory tracking for commercial and construction operations
- Reporting and analytics on routes, revenue, aging receivables, and fleet performance
- Integration points with QuickBooks and other accounting platforms
- Multi-line-of-business support: residential curbside, commercial, roll-off, recycling, municipal
Route Optimization & Daily Route Planning
Route optimization for Northeast routes handles density well — the optimizer's value compounds with stop density, and urban Northeast routes are among the densest in the country. Winter-disruption handling requires manual override authority, which the dispatcher retains. Operators can rebuild routes for snow-day variations and the system absorbs the change without disrupting the underlying customer schedule.
Customer Accounts, Self-Service Portal & Communications
Customer accounts handle the relationship continuity that matters most to regional operators with multi-decade customer relationships. Account history, contract terms, and contact relationships carry through implementation cleanly when the import is run carefully. The customer portal absorbs routine inbound volume that has historically run through office calls.
Billing, Invoicing & Revenue Operations
Billing handles the fuel-surcharge and seasonal-adjustment patterns common in Northeast operations. Event-based invoicing closes the leakage that manual billing accumulates over time. The QuickBooks integration preserves the accounting workflow most regional operators have built around.
Driver Mobile App, Dispatch & Fleet Visibility
Driver mobile app supports the urban Northeast workflow — dense routes, frequent stop variability, exception flagging for the inevitable issues that arise on aging infrastructure. The fleet dashboard provides real-time visibility that legacy systems often deliver poorly or not at all.
What Implementation Looks Like
Implementation for a regional Northeast operator migrating from a legacy system takes the standard two-to-four weeks for the platform side, with extra attention to data migration from the existing system. Legacy data is often less clean than the operator expects; the import process surfaces accuracy issues that have accumulated over years. The dedicated onboarding contact helps work through migration-specific challenges.
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