Advent Completes DMS Integration With Hyundai
With the new connection, users of the Advent Dealer Management System will have a full complement of data interfaces that allow for bidirectional communication with Hyundai USA.
SAN PEDRO, Calif. — Automotive software provider Advent Resources Inc. announced it has completed the Hyundai Dealer Communications project with Oxlo Systems, the DCS certification agent for Hyundai USA.
The announcement means Advent dealer customers will have a web-based DMS with a full complement of data interfaces to enable bidirectional communication with Hyundai USA. According to officials, dealers will be able to order and return parts, process warranties, submit financial statements, and process retail delivery reports.
“We are excited to deliver this new functionality, which further propels the next generation Advent Dealer Management System,” said Advent CEO Tim Gill. “As an industry, it is imperative that new players come to market that can support the franchise dealer marketplace for DMS functions. This takes us another step further as one of very few viable options for dealers who are uncomfortable with how they are being served by the legacy providers.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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