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Westpac NZ, an Infosys Finacle customer evaluated nCino Bank OS

Penn Waste Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications

Penn Waste ERP Services and Operations
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Siemens Legacy Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) Enterprise Asset Management ERP Services and Operations n/a 2025 2025
In 2025 Penn Waste deployed Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) as its Enterprise Asset Management platform for the Penn Waste Recycling Center, formalizing asset governance for the maintenance organization. The deployment builds on the site team’s long standing use of Asset Essentials since 2016 to capture work history and uptime performance, and it positions Siemens Brightly as the central system for maintenance scheduling and recordkeeping. Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) was configured to support preventive maintenance scheduling, work order management, mobile technician logging, parts tracking, cost and depreciation recording, and equipment performance history to inform PM frequency. Maintenance technicians consistently record completed and outstanding tasks in the EAM, enabling shift handoffs and a single source of truth for what was done and what remains outstanding. Operational scope centers on the Penn Waste Recycling Center where equipment counts expanded significantly after a rebuild, increasing from 67 to 154 motors and from six to 11 optical sorters, accompanied by additional conveyors and robotic sorters. The Enterprise Asset Management implementation supports the higher equipment density within the same facility footprint and is being referenced as a model as a second Waste Connections recycling center in Manassas, Va. moves toward implementation. Governance and process changes emphasize using recorded maintenance history to set and refine PM intervals, and to provide documentary evidence for manufacturer warranty and parts discussions. Penn Waste’s historical records produced by Asset Essentials and now managed through Siemens Brightly contributed to manufacturers supplying replacement parts on two occasions despite warranty expiration, and the site reports uptime of 96 percent to 98 percent prior to the 2022 fire, and 91 percent to 92 percent in the first 17 months after reopening, with a targeted 95 percent uptime by month 20.
Penn Waste IaaS
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Cloudflare Legacy Cloudflare CDN Content Delivery Network IaaS n/a 2025 2025

IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Penn Waste

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Apps Being Evaluated by Penn Waste Executives

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Penn Waste Technographics
Penn Waste is a Utilities organization based in United States, with around 140 employees and annual revenues of $33.0 million.
Penn Waste operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) and Cloudflare CDN, covering areas like Enterprise Asset Management and Content Delivery Network.
Penn Waste has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Siemens and Cloudflare.
Penn Waste recently adopted applications including Siemens Brightly (formerly Assetic) in 2025 and Cloudflare CDN in 2025, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.
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