Jumeni, a Ghanaian-based software provider for the field service industry has announced the launch of their integrated waste management platform for waste management and recycling companies.
The Jumeni team has built a cloud platform that makes waste management operations more efficient, in a single solution. This platform offers six core solutions: Mobile Workforce Management, Vehicle Technology, Customer Engagement, Revenue Mobilization and Analytics.
CEO Eyram Amedzor stated, “We believe software has a role to play in keeping our environment clean and sustainable. The waste sector is one of the biggest and most important industries but has seen few advancements in technology.
“This is because waste management is complex. People, processes and technology must work seamlessly for these companies to effectively optimize their productivity, customer service and revenue. That’s why we designed a comprehensive platform to specifically address needs across waste management organizations, and believe we can accommodate any waste and recycling business.”
The team, over the past months, piloted the platform with companies operating in Tema and Kaneshie and has seen significant results, demonstrating an increase in revenue and operational efficiency.
Jumeni’s solutions provide field personnel and revenue collectors with tools built for any mobile phone. Its back-office functions are built on a flexible, cloud-based architecture that enables managers to connect at any time and from anywhere.
Payment features make it possible to process cash payments in the field efficiently and allow customers to pay to companies directly using Mobile Money and payment cards. The platform also provides a portal for customers to access personalized services from their service provider.
Jumeni will initially offer 20 prepackaged dashboards with metrics based on industry standards. The predesigned dashboards contain key indicators, including field worker performance, work progress, bins lifted and more. Jumeni is currently available in Ghana, with plans to expand to Kenya and Nigeria in the near future.