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Reflective Software Solutions provides to the waste industry, the well-engineered, complete software solution, APEX. APEX Software, the next step for haulers, leverages the economies of scale and skill features a most sophisticated database design so state-of-the-art that it interfaces with your other software while finding the money that is currently buried in your operations. Reflective provides:

  • development
  • application
  • consultation
  • integration
  • implementation
  • technical support
  • stellar customer service

Issues involving labor, fuel costs, compliance, inventory, and safety, erode your margins. Reflective Software Solutions can enable your business to easily take control of operations, manage risk, become more flexible, and gain competitive advantage.

Stable and responsive, we take pride in our ability to effectively ADDRESS THE ISSUES facing the Waste Industry.

Manage all companies with one integrated system. Finally.

APEX fosters real-time reporting at all levels, from CEO to driver. Increased visibility into problems yields quicker resolution. Solutions that simplify a broad range of functions translate into increased efficiencies and margins.

Our focus upon the VALUE of trusting relationships insures satisfaction. Satisfaction with software that has predictable associated costs, and that is easy to deploy, use and manage.

Now, you can re-capture your eroding margins for good, and do what you do best.

Haul Trash.

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News Entries

01-01-2008 Waste Connections launches Apex Software

Reflective Software successfully completed a trial of their Apex Waste Management Solution for Waste Connections, Inc. (WCI). WCI is currently implementing Apex in their Pacific Northwest Region.


Waste Connections Inc. (NYSE WCI) has revenues of $1 billion a year and plans on implementing Apex throughout its 170 operational sites. Full implementation is expected by 2009.