Smart Bins

Monitor the fill and location of your bins, and predict when they will be full before you need to stop work.

A product of INVNTech — piloting with select fleets now

iamFull gateway mounted on the side of a roll-off bin
The Problem

A Full Bin Is A Loss Of Time And Revenue

Scheduling a bin change only happens after someone calls to say they need one right now. With fill level reported to a live dashboard, you can plan the swap before work ever stops.

Overflowing roll-off bins at a job site

Pickup Scheduling

By the time you know a bin is full it is already too late — work stops while you wait for a pickup.

Overage Filling

An overfilled bin means crew time spent re-leveling debris on site, or overage charges billed by the hauler.

Asset Management

Bins move between jobs and don't always get tracked. Finding them takes calls, guesswork, and sometimes a site walk.

How It Works

Give Your Bins A Voice

Let your bins tell you how full they are and where they are. Make scheduling pickups boring and unstressful.

iamFull ultrasonic sensor hardware
Sense

The Sensors

A sensor system designed to go the distance in the harsh environment of a construction site.

iamFull gateway mounted on a construction bin
Transform

The Gateway

An IIoT edge gateway that fuses all data into a single, succinct stream, sent via cellular, WiFi, or satellite.

iamFull dashboard map view showing bin locations and fill levels
Analyze

Monitor And Report

Let the system speak to you through reporting. Make decisions with confidence knowing the data backs them up.

Built For The Field

Designed For Dust, Debris, And Rough Conditions

Inside of a construction roll-off bin filled with wood, drywall, and debris, with an iamFull sensor mounted on the rim

Construction bins fill with irregular material in dirty, low-light environments. Ultrasonic sensors are not affected by dust, debris, or poor visibility the way camera-based systems are.

The hardware is built to stay outdoors through rain, cold, and the constant knocks of an active site. The sensors and the gateway sit in sealed, low-profile housings that keep grit and moisture out while they run unattended for weeks at a time.

And when a unit does take a hit, sensors are mounted so they can be swapped out quickly on site, without pulling the whole assembly, so a damaged bin is back to reporting in minutes.

Grain silos — another application for ultrasonic fill-level sensing Used clothing donation bin — another application for ultrasonic fill-level sensing

Other Applications

The same sensing method works for tanks, hoppers, sumps, and recycling containers in dirty or low-visibility environments.

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