Five verticals.
One on-demand service platform.

ClearPath replaces calendar-based service with demand-triggered dispatch across waste and recycling, sharps and medical waste, restroom consumables, stadium and venue consumables, and fleet fueling. Pick the vertical that fits your operation.

The Shared Problem

The same problem, in every operation.

Every fixed-path service operation has the same problem. A schedule decides when service happens. The conditions at each service point decide whether the trip was necessary. The two are rarely in sync.

ClearPath fixes that. Sensors track real-time conditions at every point. The platform decides what needs service now. The team gets routed to the work that matters.

The mechanism is the same across waste, sharps, restrooms, venues, and fleet. The configuration, the buyer’s value drivers, and the operational rhythm differ. The platform underneath them doesn’t.

Your Role

See ClearPath in Your Role.

If you run operations

Operations directors, facilities managers, and venue ops leads who care about labor cost, service quality, and predictable spend. Look at waste and recycling, restroom consumables, or stadium and venue consumables.

If you manage compliance and risk

Compliance officers, EHS leads, and operations roles with regulatory exposure. Look at sharps and medical waste first.

If you run a distributed fleet or asset base

Fleet managers, asset managers, ground operations directors, and roles responsible for equipment uptime across distributed locations. Look at fleet fueling first.

Why One Platform

Five verticals. One platform underneath.

ClearPath was built deliberately as one platform. The same dispatch logic runs in waste, in sharps, in restroom consumables, in stadium operations, and in fleet fueling. The sensors vary by what’s being measured. The integrations vary by partner. The platform underneath them doesn’t.

That structural consistency is what makes the platform economics work, for ObjectSpectrum and for the partners who brand ClearPath as their own. It also means a partner adding a second vertical does it without rebuilding. The platform is already there.

For end customers, it means ClearPath gets to a working deployment faster, with capabilities validated across multiple verticals rather than rebuilt for each one.

The five verticals here are where ClearPath runs today. The pattern reaches any operation where something fills, empties, or runs low. As partners bring new categories, the platform is already built for them.