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Sustain360 for Dismantler / Worker

The Dismantler / Worker is the person actually pulling parts. The role lives on paper checklists in most yards — clipboard, pen, and a phone full of photos. Sustain360 runs a guided five-stage teardown on a yard-station tablet, with QR labels printed at the station and instant value cues on every part.

Where this role sits:Dismantling yards, ATFs, ELV facilities
A day in the life

How a dismantler / worker works with Sustain360

The tablet picks the next vehicle off the queue. The teardown ships with five default states — depollution, wheels and battery, exterior and interior, mechanical, dash — and the worker steps through them in order or out of order as the floor demands. Removing the alternator triggers a label print at the binning station. A high-value find — a rare ECU — surfaces a value cue, and the part lands on the priority shelf instead of the standard rack.

USP · Manual vs Sustain360

What this changes for a Dismantler

A side-by-side view of the legacy / manual way of working against the Sustain360 way — with concrete, illustrative numbers from typical customer-development scenarios.

  • Metric
    Paper checklist time per vehicle
    Manual / legacy
    25–30 min
    With Sustain360
    5–7 min on tablet
    Delta
    ≈ −78%
  • Metric
    High-value find capture rate
    Manual / legacy
    60–70%
    With Sustain360
    Over 98%
    Delta
    +30 pts
  • Metric
    Sequencing decisions
    Manual / legacy
    Memory + tribal knowledge
    With Sustain360
    Guided 5-stage workflow
    Delta
    Standardised
  • Metric
    Hand-off completeness to binning
    Manual / legacy
    Paper slip, often missing
    With Sustain360
    QR-linked, 100% traceable
    Delta
    100% linked
  • Metric
    Photos attached to part record
    Manual / legacy
    Personal phone, lost
    With Sustain360
    At-station capture, VIN-anchored
    Delta
    Automatic

Illustrative — based on customer-development scenarios in the dismantling, salvage, and parts-resale industry. Real outcomes vary by yard size, workflow maturity, and integration scope. Reference contacts available on request.

Pain → Outcome

Pain today, outcome with Sustain360

Five to seven concrete pains this role lives with today, paired with the specific Sustain360 outcome that removes each one.

Pain todayWith Sustain360
Paper checklists go missing or get illegible.A tablet workflow that captures each removal as it happens.
Unclear which parts to pull first on a given vehicle.Value cues and yard policy surface priority parts during teardown.
Photos live on the worker's personal phone.Captures attach to the source VIN inside the platform.
Labels are handwritten — and parts vanish between bench and bin.Code-128 / QR labels print at the station, tied to the VIN.
No way to flag a rare find mid-strip.A one-tap flag escalates the part to the expert or priority shelf.
Placeholder · Customer voice
I print the label as I pull the part. No clipboard, no relabelling at the bin.
Dismantler · pilot site · Placeholder until a real customer quote is approved.
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Outbound

Label printers

Zebra-compatible bin and part label printing.

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Inbound

Barcode scanners

Generic Code-128 and QR support for binning and pickup workflows.

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Inbound

Camera capture

Mobile and yard-station photo capture for inspection.

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FAQ

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