Advent Resources Inc. Announces Next Generation DMS for Hyundai Dealerships
SAN PEDRO, Cali. – Advent Resources Inc., the leading automotive software provider, announced today the completion of the Hyundai Dealer Communications project with Oxlo Systems, the DCS certification agent for Hyundai USA. Advent customers will have an enhanced DMS with a full complement of data interfaces to enable bi-directional communication between Hyundai retailers and Hyundai USA. ... Read More »
SAN PEDRO, Cali. – Advent Resources Inc., the leading automotive software provider, announced today the completion of the Hyundai Dealer Communications project with Oxlo Systems, the DCS certification agent for Hyundai USA. Advent customers will have an enhanced DMS with a full complement of data interfaces to enable bi-directional communication between Hyundai retailers and Hyundai USA.
“We are excited to deliver this new functionality which further propels the next generation Advent Dealer Management System,” said Tim Gill, CEO of Advent Resources Inc. The web based DMS can order and return parts, process warranties, submit financial statements, and process retail delivery reports for all Hyundai Franchise dealerships.
“As an industry, it is imperative that new players come to market that can support the franchise dealer marketplace for DMS functions,” continued Gill. “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.”
The completion of the Advent next generation DMS will drive the direct connectivity between franchise automotive dealerships and Hyundai USA; providing Advent customers with innovative software that has a common interface, which will maximize the Hyundai dealerships’ productivity and profitability.
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