Portland-based Routeware Inc., a provider of “smart-city” fleet automation solutions for waste haulers and municipalities, has announced it has acquired Core Computing Solutions Inc. (CCS), Jacksonville, Florida. The purchase of CCS expands Routeware’s portfolio of solutions that provide integrated end-to-end automation of municipal and private waste fleet operations.
“In addition to a shared zeal for quality solutions and exceptional customer service, CCS and Routeware already share a seamless data connection between products. Unlike some companies who cannot say when or if acquired products will ever interconnect, we offer products that already work together,” says Tom Malone, CEO of Routeware.
CCS CEO Nate Piersall says, “Our team is very excited to form this union with Routeware and the portfolio of 'best-in-class' products it brings to our clients. Offering a one-stop-shop for leading-edge technologies in a single platform has always been a dream and today it has been realized for our users. This is a total win for our clients who get a much larger organization behind us plus access to leading-edge technologies like route optimization and onboard video/sensors.”
Malone will remain as CEO of Routeware Global, and Piersall will assume the role of president of CCS. CCS will continue to operate in Jacksonville as a semi-autonomous company under Routeware Global.
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