Waste Harmonics acquires Contelligent

The company says the acquisition will expand its breadth of service offerings.

Waste Harmonics, a national managed waste service provider based in Rochester, New York, has acquired Contelligent, an intelligent container monitoring solutions and analytics company based in Chicago. 

The company says with the acquisition, it will expand the breadth of its service offerings like iWaste, a cloud-based dashboard that provides real-time fullness status, activity data and equipment health. services.

According to a news release from Waste Harmonics, the company is adding more than 10,000 devices to its network in the United States and Canada. It now has customers in Israel, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Australia, India, Asia and Europe. In the next 18 months, tens of thousands of Waste Harmonics’ iWaste and Contelligent’s collective devices will be deployed in various industries internationally, the company says.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Contelligent to the Waste Harmonics team,” says Waste Harmonics CEO Michael Hess. “In the spirit of constant evolution and service to our customers, vendors and the industry, this addition positions us to enhance our efforts and expand our footprint globally. The fusion of our capabilities will complement one another and allow us to offer a comprehensive waste management solution to support data-driven business transformation for our customers.”

“Waste Harmonics is a progressive industry leader in managed waste services poised for next-level success,” says Kristina Heinze, a partner with ParkerGale, which owned Contelligent. “That, coupled with the company’s commitment and drive to evolve the advanced technology and analytics to serve customers in the managed waste services category around the globe, makes the two companies a great fit.”