SoilConnect offers free service for Hurricane Ian cleanup

SoilConnect is offering its eTicketing platform as a free service for Hurricane Ian cleanup efforts aiming to make material management easier.
The digital marketplace focused on the soil and aggregates industry is offering its eTickets platform to aid in hurricane Ian cleanup efforts.

SoilConnect, Plainview, New York, is offering its eTicketing platform as a free service for Hurricane Ian cleanup efforts.

The platform aims to eliminate the need for paper tickets, making the process of moving and purchasing material more efficient.

“We realize that time is of the essence, so we’re allowing contractors to focus on cleanup and not worry about paper tickets,” says Soil Connect Founder Cliff Fetner.

“Shaving time from each load by eliminating the paper ticking handoff allows truckers to complete more cycles and thus speed the cleanup effort.”

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