Wastebuilt Receives Gold in the dotCOMM Awards’ Manufacturing Category

The dotCOMM awards are an international competition honoring excellence in web creativity and digital communication.

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Wastebuilt, an online source for waste equipment supplies and replacement parts for refuse trucks, roll-off hoists, compactors, containers and more, was recently acknowledged for its transformative digital presence in partnership with Americaneagle.com and OroCommerce. 

The dotCOMM awards are an international competition honoring excellence in web creativity and digital communication. Each year, entries are judged by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals based on work in generating branding, customer engagement and sales. 

The site, which launched in May of this year, acts as a rich resource for parent company Wastequip’s coast-to-coast partners, providing fleet managers, owners, procurement professionals and operations managers with an unmatched, always-on resource that makes purchasing quick and foolproof. Since its launch, the company has added new functionalities based on customer feedback and needs, including: 

  •          Introducing self-registration that allows customers to link their account to their pricing and payment terms without needing a customer service representative. 
  •          Helping customers estimate delivery time with increased visibility into product inventory availability by distribution location and order tracking information. 
  •          Adding an option to create local customer groups, enabling quick delivery or customer pickup. 
  •          Expanding product offerings with 12,000 new SKUs. 
  •          Streamlining the homepage and checkout process. 

“When updating Wastebuilt, we focused on the small details to ensure that no matter where a customer is on the site, it’s the most functional for your needs,” said Kevin Creese, director of e-commerce at Wastequip. “We’re thrilled to provide a hassle-free experience to get the parts and supplies you need, when you need them.” 

Courtesy: www.wasteadvantagemag.com