Parts Central Selects MAM Software's Autopart Business Management Software to Support Company Growth

Parts Central Selects MAM Software’s Autopart Business Management Software to Support Company Growth

Warehouse distributor will deploy Autopart business management software in 50 company-owned and independent branches, facilitating growth with streamlined processes, improved inventory accuracy and integrated data.

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ALLENTOWN, Pa. — MAM Software Inc. announced Parts Central Inc., a member of the Aftermarket Auto Parts Alliance, has chosen Autopart business management software for the automotive aftermarket. Headquartered in Macon, Ga., Parts Central is one of the largest warehouse distributors serving southeast Tennessee, Georgia, and North Florida.

Autopart will provide key business management functionality for Parts Central, including point of sale, inventory management, forecasting, purchasing, warehouse management, reporting, business intelligence and a fully-integrated accounting package.

“In the past, we’ve always written our own software,” said Trace Butler, chief operating officer for Parts Central. “To replace that software, we needed a strong solution built on a modern platform that’s flexible enough to keep up with our needs. We knew that MAM Software was the best choice.”

Autopart is a business management solution designed to operate automotive warehouses and stores, fusing together business activities like sales, inventory management, accounting, warehouse management and reporting processes. The software uses Microsoft SQL technology to coordinate, organize and combine everything from point-of-sale and inventory management to accounting and database management.

“MAM Software caught our attention as they have been very successful with other distributors in our group,” continued Butler. “As we looked closer, we saw their solution is flexible with excellent – and much-needed – functionality for both warehouse and stores. This is a big step for us, but we are ready to advance our business with this new generation of software.”

“We’re excited to have Parts Central join us and we look forward to tackling their business challenges together,” said Patrick Maley, president of MAM Software. “Their success in the market and their experience developing solutions will make them a valuable partner and strengthen MAM Software going forward.”

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