Why do I need PartsEye when my current dealership management system (DMS) already provides me with a parts module that includes inventory information and the ability to suggest stock orders?
PartsEye provides the flexibility missing in a DMS system by eliminating the complexity, the need for specialized training and the significant experience required to effectively manage a DMS system. Specifically, the results obtained from a DMS system rely heavily on the person who adjusts the parameters being knowledgeable concerning parts as well as the actual parameters to adjust and their impact on stocking levels, but the training necessary to become proficient in making those changes is very costly. That’s why, in the typical dealership, source controls (which are the settings used to adjust stock levels) have not been checked or adjusted for years. Also, the DMS’ suggested stock order usually is printed in hard copy, using lots of paper, and the parts manager then spends time, often measured in hours, reviewing and adjusting the suggested order. When additional information is desired concerning sales of a particular part over a period of time, your parts manager needs to run ad
Related Questions
- Why do I need PartsEye when my current dealership management system (DMS) already provides me with a parts module that includes inventory information and the ability to suggest stock orders?
- OfficeTen provides multi module and service in one system, but how to dispose of the legacy equipments in the current network?
- Was security integral to RDO’s choice of the PFW dealership management system?