Montway Auto Transport Launches Online Dealership Vehicle Home Delivery Service
Innovative vehicle transportation technology promises to simplify dealership auto-delivery services to consumers at home.

Innovative vehicle transportation technology promises to simplify dealership auto-delivery services to consumers at home.
CHICAGO – Montway Auto Transport launched the new Vehicle Home Delivery service as part of the company’s Business Solutions umbrella. The Vehicle Home Delivery service is an end-to-end automotive transportation solution for dealers to provide estimated delivery dates and shipping prices on their website, which includes a managed service to handle shipping quotes and vehicle delivery updates in a single online portal. This website-integrated widget allows dealerships to easily expand their targeted audiences with nationwide selling opportunities.
The dealership model is now online and dealers need sophisticated shipping technologies to better compete with online auto sales disruptors.
“We’re excited to announce the launch of Montway Auto Transport’s Vehicle Home Delivery service to support dealerships drive out-of-market consumer leads and manage auto-shipments online,” says Mike Trudeau, Executive Vice President of Business Development. “As one of the nation’s leading auto transport companies, Montway is leading the industry by providing dealerships innovative online estimation and logistical management tools to simplify the vehicle transportation process.”
The online widget displays vehicle shipping prices and estimated delivery dates in real-time, providing greater insight for consumers browsing online. The white-labeled widget can be placed on the detail page for vehicles listed for sale on a dealership’s website using Montway Auto Transport’s proprietary shipping technology. The widget can be customized to match the look, feel, and branding of the dealer website, or just a back-end solution can be provided.
The online dealership portal is a managed service allowing dealers to handle consumer shipping requests, provides full transparency from quote to delivery with visual status charts, sophisticated search filters, exports, reporting, and more.
“The dealership model is now online and dealers need sophisticated shipping technologies to better compete with online auto sales disruptors,” says Dimitre Kirilov, Principal CEO of Montway Auto Transport. “The online widget and portal keep dealers focused on reaching new customers outside of their traditional markets with more detailed information no other auto transport company can provide.”
For more information on the Vehicle Home Delivery solution, visit https://www.montway.com/homedelivery. For more information about Montway Auto Transport, visit https://www.montway.com.
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