Quantech Adds Think Cards DL Scanning
Quantech Software and Think Cards have partnered to offer Canadian dealers an integrated driver’s license scanning app.
WEST KELOWNA, British Columbia, Canada — Quantech Software Inc. and Think Cards have entered into a development and co-marketing agreement that will integrate the EasyRoute WS driver’s license scanning app with the Quantech Q-DMS platform and market the combined solution to Canadian dealerships.
“Our customers have requested driver’s license scanning, so we are very excited about working with Think Cards to provide them with a powerful and easy-to-use driver’s license scanning app,” said Quantech President Mike Martin.
Designed to run on any mobile device or tablet, EasyRoute WS decodes Canadian driver’s license information using only the barcode and does not require users to download a mobile app from the app stores. Once scanned, the contact’s information is automatically uploaded to the Quantech system speeding up the entry process and eliminating mistakes. Dealers can install the app on any smartphone without requiring usernames and passwords, all according to the announcement.
“We are very excited about our new relationship with Quantech,” said Tom Blackmore, Think Cards CEO. “We see a great possibility to help their customers streamline workflows and reduce errors.”
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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