Armatus Dealer Uplift Obtains Certification

Armatus Dealer Uplift Obtains Certification by Reynolds Certified Interface Program

Armatus Dealer Uplift announced it has successfully obtained certification for the ERA Dealership Management System within the Reynolds Certified Interface Program.

Armatus Dealer Uplift announced it has successfully obtained certification for the ERA Dealership Management System within the Reynolds Certified Interface Program.

“The new certified integration between Armatus and Reynolds will provide dealers with the peace of mind that their data is being handled in a secure and efficient manner,” stated Joe Jankowski, managing partner of Armatus Dealer Uplift. “This will enhance service to our customers by streamlining the retail warranty reimbursement process, and in turn, help them achieve substantially increased parts and labor profits.”

Reynolds and Reynolds created the Certified Interface program to ensure that technology and software providers have the ability to access and exchange data within the ERA and POWER Dealership Management Systems while ensuring the security, integrity, privacy and supportability of the dealer data.

Armatus is committed to ensuring that its dealer clients receive fair and reasonable market rate reimbursement for their warranty claims. Armatus is the industry’s only fully outsourced retail warranty parts and labor reimbursement submission service. Its proprietary software and database tools analyze critical data and together with its industry leading audit team, ensures its clients will receive their optimal warranty parts mark-up and labor rate.

Link: Armatus Dealer Uplift

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