The graphic above illustrates PROLOGA's ability to organize detailed data streams into manageable, and useable information. These restrictions are a huge driver of complexity, especially when it comes to planning and meeting local legal restrictions." But also, for example, electric vehicles can only operate in a limited range due to battery charge. and greater restrictions on diesel-powered vehicles, which can no longer go into the city center anymore. “Fleets are becoming more diverse," Hillmann stated when asked about the burgeoning complexity of waste control. HERE360 spoke with PROLOGA's Christoph Hillmann, Product Owner and Manager, to find out what waste management will look like in the near future. The waste management industry is undergoing a revolution. Not only is the industry working hard to implement smart technology and support a circular economy, but they're also facing changes in vehicle type and service strategies. In addition to digitalization, Hillmann listed automation and meeting government regulations as the three biggest challenges facing the industry today. “We're seeing a strong need to automate processes in order to cope with the increasing complexity of waste control." - Christoph Hillmann, Product Owner and Manager, PROLOGA.Īfter more than twenty years in the IT industry, serving both public and private sector waste management companies, Hillmann's witnessing massive shifts in the waste control sector.
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