Scrap Yard Software

The deepest, longest-running cloud platform for scrap yards

OnlineScrap is scrap yard software built for industrial recyclers — not a thin SaaS layer. Run inbound, outbound, settlements, inventory, freight 5-way match, QMS, and a B2B marketplace on one platform that has already processed 1B+ tickets since 2010. True offline operation, ISO 9001:2015 QMS, and 21 integrated modules ship on day one.

What ships on day one

  • True offline scale ticketing — your yard never stops
  • ISO 9001:2015 QMS (CAPA, audits, risk, calibration) built in
  • 5-way freight invoice match (BOL / ticket / PO / rate / GL)
  • Voice-activated ticketing with AI transcription
  • B2B marketplace with live bidding and digital BOLs
  • 21 integrated modules from one vendor — no third-party stitching
  • Per-ton pricing from $2.00/ton with unlimited users and locations

Frequently asked questions

What is scrap yard software?

Scrap yard software runs the operational backbone of a recycling business: scale ticketing, inventory, pricing, settlements, freight, compliance, and reporting. OnlineScrap delivers all of those on one platform, plus offline operation, ISO 9001:2015 QMS, and a B2B marketplace.

What makes OnlineScrap different from other scrap yard software?

Three things: 16+ years of platform vintage (1B+ tickets processed since 2010), true offline operation with master-node and auto-resync, and depth — ISO 9001:2015 QMS, 5-way freight match, voice ticketing, telematics, and a buyer portal all from one vendor.

Does it work for single-yard operators?

Yes — single-yard operators get the same per-ton economics, unlimited users, and the same platform that runs at 40-location enterprise scale. You pay only for material you process.

Can I run it across multiple yards?

Yes — unlimited locations under one tenant with central pricing, cross-yard transfers, consolidated reporting, and per-yard P&L.

How does pricing work?

Per-ton pricing starting at $2.00/ton ($0.001/lb) with volume discounts down to $0.80/ton. Unlimited users, locations, trucks, and drivers are included.