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CallRevu and DriveCentric forge Strategic Partnership

CallRevu and DriveCentric forge Strategic Partnership

CallRevu a leader in customer relationship management software for automotive dealers. As long time collaborators, CallRevu and DriveCentric have come together with an integrated offering to combine innovation and insights to deliver even greater value to dealers backed by CallRevu’s legendary customers service and support.

“We are excited to announce this Strategic Partnership, integrating CallRevu’s solutions with DriveCentric’s customer relationship management (CRM) platform so that we can bring an integrated offering to the market, allowing our teams to work in harmony to deliver on customer needs,” said Anthony Giagnacovo, CEO of CallRevu.

“CallRevu’s service and innovation are well known in the industry, as they only focus on automotive, and we are proud to celebrate a partner that is all about “car people for car people,” said Philip Fusz, COO, DriveCentric.

This Strategic Partnership is all about bringing unity to customers – best in class individual solutions that when combined, bring even greater impact and simplification for customers.

“This is all part of our vision and commitment to continuous innovation that provide automotive dealerships with solutions that drive ROI and customer experience,” added Giagnacovo.

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