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Are you getting 10 tonnes in your compactor?
Contact andusia to find out how you can.
Fullness Monitor ...
Remote Telemetry for your Compactor
The ONE PLUS fullness monitor is a solid-state telemetry device that has patented design technology that is totally unique in measuring the fullness of a compactor before sending an email to your contractor in time for it to be emptied when it is 100% full.
The monitor is effectively a computer that is connected to the hydraulics of the compactor to read the pressure that the machine is working at. It uses predictive routines to understand when the container has been filled to its optimum capacity and can produce vehicle payloads that maximise the carrying capacity of your contractors’ fleet.
The monitor does away with the reliance upon your staff seeing the full warning light before ringing in for an empty and replaces expensive regular scheduled collections by ensuring that it notifies your haulage contractor in time so that when they arrive the bin is full to its optimum capacity.
It has its own built in modem and uses the mobile phone network to send you and your contractor an email to request an empty. These emails show the date and time when the monitor made the call so that you can measure the effectiveness of your contractors’ response
The fullness monitor can be retro fitted to all makes of existing compactor machine or factory fitted during production. An experienced engineer can fit it in a couple of hours.
Save Money on Transport movements
If you allow the fullness monitor to put more waste into your compactor then you will need fewer uplifts to take away your same volume of waste, which will give you the immediate benefit of paying for less transport journeys by your contractor. By eliminating partially full bins being collected it can reduce the number of pick-ups by an average of 40%.
Reduce Carbon Emissions
The fullness monitor will reduce the number of transport journeys that your contractor has to make, which is good news for our environment because they will produce less carbon emissions from the exhaust fumes from the trucks.

