The iScrap App, Rockaway, N,J., and ScrapWare Corp., Rockville, Md., teams have completed the integration of their software systems. The partnership between the two scrap industry tech teams is designed make inputting information more convenient for scrap yards.
All ScrapWare customers that have signed up for the iScrap App will have the opportunity to list their materials and prices in one place. Rather than switching between the two different dashboards, ScrapWare customers can now log onto their ScrapWare software, make necessary changes, and that information will automatically be uploaded and to their iScrap App listing, the iScrap team says.
The companies say they expect the integration to allow scrap yard owners and managers to spend less time providing the new information to their customers and iScrap App users and potentially allow them more time in the yard processing materials.
In other company news, iScrap App has also partnered with Earth911 to integrate recycling locations and resources. Earth911 will provide itsaudience with additional scrap metal recycling facilities by merging preferred iScrap App listings into their database. The iScrap App will provide Earth911's audience with more resources and information about recycling metals and finding scrap yards.
According to iScrap, the preferred members of the iScrap App network will have thousands of additional viewers by being preferred scrap yards. Earth911 is a privately owned company that provides recycling information to consumers across the country.
More information on listing a scrap yard or recycling center on the iScrap App or integrating recycling software with the iScrap App, is available at www.iScrapApp.com. More information on ScrapWare is available at www.ScrapWare.com. More information on Earth911 is available at http://earth911.com.
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