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GreenSpark customer spotlight: Real yards. Real results.
In this video, two scrapyard operators share firsthand how GreenSpark has transformed their operations from the ground up. Whether scaling their businesses with the same headcount or managing their yards from afar, their stories speak to the real-world impact of modernizing with GreenSpark software.
Designed specifically for the scrap and recycling industry, GreenSpark is a powerful, all-in-one platform that simplifies ticketing, dispatch, inventory, compliance and more. Operators can create inbound or outbound tickets in seconds, track every load in real time and communicate seamlessly with drivers through our mobile app. With Sparky AI, our built-in artificial intelligence tool, scrapyards can cut manual work by up to 80 percent, reduce pricing errors and increase profit margins by as much as 20 percent.
One customer describes it best: “GreenSpark has done a great job allowing us to observe, manage and run things—without always being on-site.”
Another credits GreenSpark with helping its team double business volume without adding headcount.
Our platform was built for scrapyards—not retrofitted from another industry. That means every module—from Supplier Portals to real-time reporting—is designed to eliminate waste, boost throughput and give your team the clarity to scale faster. Whether you’re a small operation or a multilocation business, GreenSpark adapts to your workflow and grows with you.
For scrap leaders looking to modernize, streamline and stay competitive, GreenSpark isn’t just software—it’s the future of your yard.
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