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Waste Transfer Stations Under-loading is common practice at waste transfer stations. The average truck leaves the station at around 22 tons, which means they are being under-loaded by about 2.5 tons. As a result, more truck loads are needed to shift the same amount of waste per day, which increases the operating costs. >> read more
LOADRITE Used to Accurately Charge Customers All waste products entering a waste facility, situated at Auckland International Airport in New Zealand, can be weighed on arrival, as they are offloaded, so that individual customers can be invoiced >> read more.
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