Autosoft Announces DMS Integration with Genesis

Autosoft Announces DMS Integration with Genesis

The new integration with Genesis allows dealers to utilize a seamless integration with Autosoft DMS for parts orders, parts returns, repair orders and retail delivery reporting.

A new certification of integration provides a seamless connection between Autosoft’s Dealer Management System and Genesis’ dealer communications system

Autosoft, Inc., a leading national dealer management system (DMS) provider, has announced an approved integration certificate with Genesis. Autosoft now holds 36 OEM integrations.

“Our new partnership offers Genesis dealers a cost-effective DMS,” said Bryce Veon, pPresident and CEO at Autosoft. “Our DMS was developed to give dealers a value-based solution in a modern workspace and with the tools to maximize profits in all areas of the dealership.”

The new integration with Genesis allows dealers to utilize a seamless integration with Autosoft DMS for parts orders, parts returns, repair orders and retail delivery reporting.

“We’re excited to partner with Autosoft to offer Genesis dealers a new DMS option with the functionality to improve performance and data management between Autosoft and Genesis,” said Gene Brothers, CEO at Oxlo Systems. “We are committed to ensuring dealers have the best technology available for success.”

Dealers can increase operational efficiency with easy-to-use processes that allow them to submit vehicle sale information directly to Genesis, pull data directly from the GL to manage financial statements, and easily generate and manage warranty repair orders from the DMS. Autosoft also works with Genesis’ supply modeling and retail tracking inventory management program to enhance inventory efficiencies and same-day service repairs.

To learn more about Autosoft, visit autosoftdms.com.

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