Containers for recycling and disposal...
...play a central role in the circular economy.
Containers form the basis of the construction, demolition and waste disposal industry.
Companies in this sector offer containers of various sizes and types for the disposal of construction waste, bulky waste, garden waste and industrial waste. Their services are of great importance to both private and commercial customers. This diversity is necessary, but at the same time represents a logistical and organizational challenge.

The integration of IoT technologies (Internet of Things), such as asset trackers with sensors on or in containers that measure the fill level as well as determining their position, enables more efficient control of emptying processes.
What challenges exist
# Diverse requirements for containers
Recycling and disposal containers must be suitable for different types of material such as paper, glass, metal, plastics and biowaste. This presents manufacturers and operators with the task of providing a wide range of container types that comply with different standards and legal regulations. In addition, the containers must be robust, weather-resistant and easy to transport. This makes them all-rounders, but also increases their purchase value and therefore presents potential for misuse and, in the worst case, theft.
# Route planning and transport efficiency
The collection of waste or residual materials from different sources requires effective route planning in order to avoid empty runs and minimize fuel consumption. In order to efficiently organize the collection of full containers and the replacement with empty containers, early information on the fill levels and thus expected dates for the exchange is of great importance. However, the notifications are often only triggered by the customer when the container is full, which often means that optimized route planning is not possible.
# Test documentation and maintenance intervals
Regular inspections and maintenance of recycling containers are essential to ensure their road safety and suitability for use. The structured documentation of these measures in accordance with the requirements of the DGUV not only contributes to quality assurance, but also provides an important basis for the legal protection of operators. A well thought-out maintenance concept ensures that recycling containers not only remain safe and functional, but also make a valuable contribution to sustainable waste management.
The recycling and disposal container industry is at the interface between economy and ecology. Innovative technologies, flexible planning and a strong focus on sustainability are required to master the logistical challenges. By optimizing logistics processes and further developing containers, the industry can not only work more efficiently, but also make an important contribution to a more sustainable future.
What solutions we offer
BISS.ID sees itself as the central, digital platform for all data relating to the creation and delivery of products of all kinds. Without expanding or changing the existing system landscape and all production-relevant processes, BISS.ID makes it easy to digitize every product and process. The solution offers a complete overview of all orders, products and transport racks.
With our cloud-based IoT solution, we offer manufacturers and their customers an uncomplicated and simple solution for maximum transparency and a fast flow of information. The solution can be accessed immediately without software installation from any mobile device once the user profile has been approved. Be it via backend or with the APP (IOS & Android).
In addition, any production and ERP system can be connected. The solution is also multi-client capable, so that company groups can work across the board.
Especially in combination with active GPS tracking and fill level measurement, we offer container service operators a wide range of options for efficiently organizing and managing their containers. From active location tracking and optimized logistics planning to cost reduction through automatic pre-announcement of full containers, the technology helps to avoid bottlenecks, reduce transport costs and make the entire delivery process more transparent and secure.
In addition, maintenance and inspection management can be mapped digitally.

What advantages you have
GPS tracking allows companies to track the location of their goods carriers and therefore also their goods at any time. This is particularly useful when the goods carriers are on the move between different production sites, suppliers and customers.
# Monitoring fill levels
In addition to movements, modern GPS trackers can also use sensors in combination with software that can be configured for the respective application to detect loading statuses and, for example, generate full messages and thus pick-up orders.
High-quality goods carriers, often custom-made and expensive, are an attractive target for theft or misappropriation. With GPS tracking, a goods carrier can be located at any time.
Based on usage statistics, maintenance intervals and repair cycles can be planned, minimizing downtime and maximizing service life. Inspections can be documented directly in the software - attached to the container - and monitored automatically.






