Sensorita is a vertical SaaS/IoT solution from Norway, built for waste management companies. It focuses on operations involving large waste bins, open-top containers, and transport vehicles, offering fill-level and GPS sensors plus three software modules: inventory management, transport planning, and a customer interface. Its core idea is to digitize container assets and fill status that were previously hard to see, then use real-time sensor data to drive dispatching, orders, and customer communication.
For inventory management, Sensorita supports GPS and location history, tracking across depots and repair sites, and optimization recommendations. It is suited to solving asset management questions such as βhow many containers do we have, where are they, and when do we need more?β The transport planning module uses fill level as an input to generate route suggestions for dispatchers, with support for reviewing, editing, and approving routes. It also says it can factor in structured constraints such as vehicle limitations, driver availability, load balancing, time restrictions, height restrictions, and response-time requirements. The customer interface provides web and mobile apps, proactive alerts, automatic or suggested orders, and the ability for customers to confirm extra orders and mark accurate GPS drop-off locations. For third-party integrations, the site only explicitly mentions ERP system integration; API availability, permissions, data security compliance, and self-hosting options are not disclosed.
The official website does not publish plans, subscription pricing, hardware sensor costs, deployment fees, or payment methods, nor does it state whether there is a free version or self-service trial. The main conversion path is to book a demo, which is a typical contact-sales model. For companies that require budget approval, it will still be necessary to confirm sensor unit pricing, platform fees, installation and maintenance costs, data connectivity costs, and the service SLA.
Its strengths are a strong industry focus and an integrated hardware-software approach. It can use fill-level data directly to reduce half-empty collection runs, improve vehicle utilization, and cut down on phone and email communication through the customer interface. It also attempts to structure the implicit rules in dispatchersβ experience, which can help new staff get up to speed and support operations at scale. The limitations are that the publicly available information is fairly marketing-oriented, with little transparency around security and compliance, permission models, API documentation, deployment options, or pricing. The use case is also highly vertical, making it unsuitable for general logistics companies or ordinary enterprise software users.
Sensorita is best suited for waste collection, industrial waste, recycling, and municipal sanitation service providers that manage large numbers of waste containers and want to improve collection efficiency and customer service. Access from China is unclear, and the official website does not provide Chinese-language support, local payment options, or China-region deployment information. For domestic Chinese users, more realistic alternatives may include smart sanitation platforms, IoT overflow monitoring, fleet dispatch systems, or solutions from local integrators. If adopting Sensorita, users should focus on verifying network accessibility, sensor communication standards, ERP integration, and local operations and maintenance support.
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