Troy Webber, third generation owner of Chesterfield Auto Parts, has been recognized by the Richmond Technology Council (RVATech) for Innovation in Cloud Computing 2022 for the development of Yardsmart. The designation is awarded to a cloud computing project that showcases breakthrough innovation and creativity in the practice and application of cloud computing.
The first cloud-based software for auto recyclers that allows for automation of self-service yards, Yardsmart research and development began in 2019, and completed beta testing this year.
“We debuted Yardsmart at the Automotive Recyclers Association and were inundated with demo requests because we are the only software like it available worldwide. I’m really proud of creating something that moves the industry forward into the 21st Century and helps other owners” said Webber.
Yardsmart, a SAAS product, is available for a monthly subscription, and owners can request a demo at https://www.yardsmartapp.com.
The software features an integrated Hollander interchange cross matched to any self-service yard, with customizable point of sale features for credit cards, cash and specific products. In addition, there are options for extended warranties, labor services, aftermarket parts sales, integrated pricing from several core buyers, it provides an operator the ability to track Scrap and Core sales and process the sale of cars from a resale lot. Yardsmart employs a team of product managers, developers and engineers who regularly communicate with users about features or improvement they would like to see, as well as a support team to assist with any issues or problems installing or utilizing the product.