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AMCS, a Limerick, Ireland-based technology provider for the environmental, waste, recycling and resource management industry, has launched its AMCS Platform Spring 2023, the first feature release of this year.
The company says this release builds on the strong recycling foundations of the AMCS Platform and is designed to address a challenging business environment characterized by inflationary pressure, fragile supply chains and volatile commodity prices.
A key feature of the spring release includes a new commodity brokerage solution that provides full automation to manage trading, logistics and financial dimensions of this business model. AMCS says it delivers the control and visibility to grow a profitable and efficient brokerage trading business while leveraging the end-to-end recycling process workflows of the platform.
It also includes an updated recycling operations dashboard to provide real-time and actionable insights across recycling operations, identifying opportunities to drive cost efficiencies and grow margins, AMCS says.
This platform launches AMCS Field Services, a software as a service solution designed to manage fixed plant assets and deliver specialized field services in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. AMCS says this service is already proven in North America and is highly configurable, meaning it can be tailored to meet the needs of operators who deliver specialist field services requiring skill qualifications and safety and environmental compliance.
‘’We are delighted to launch our new Commodity Brokerage and Recycling Operations Dashboard as part of the AMCS Platform Spring ’23 release,” says Elaine Treacy, global product director at AMCS. “These investments will deliver greater trading efficiencies and insights for our recycling customers.”
Additionally, the release delivers enhanced pricing options in the AMCS Platform. New recurring fees and discount capabilities are designed to grow revenue, reduce administration costs and prevent customer churn through the controlled use of incentives. Improved automation agility, superior invoice automation, enhanced unattended scale operations, exception-based route confirmation, plus extended self-serve capabilities combine to offer value-added functionalities.
To learn more about AMCS Platform Spring ‘23 release, click here.
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