NetCom Launches NETCOM.PARTS, A Free Electronic Catalog Platform

NetCom Launches NETCOM.PARTS, A Free Electronic Catalog Platform

NetCom redefines electronic catalogs for professionals and amateurs, according to the company.

NetCom, a Montreal, Quebec-based electronic catalog provider for the automotive aftermarket, has unveiled NETCOM.PARTS, an open access web platform entirely focused on searching automotive parts and accessories. By visiting NETCOM.PARTS, part experts, automotive technicians and car enthusiasts from over the world can immediately sign up in seconds and start browsing hundreds of the majors brands sold on the North, Central and South American market, the company says. The platform is currently available in English and French but will soon be offered in other languages.

“We have based our business model on free browsing to change the industry’s relationship to the electronic catalog. Unlike other providers, we don’t act as a bottleneck in the flow of information that is vital to our industry, we act as a facilitator. Our data and our users is what powers up our platform,” says Patrick Bousquet, co-founder and chief operation officer at NetCom.

NETCOM.PARTS was designed from the ground up with one goal in mind: to handle peak rush hour periods of a typical auto part store, the company says. With its Multiview Product Selection, it literally emphasizes those functionalities associated to searching like no other engine ─ per example, NetCom is the only system capable of listing full brand coverage for any desired vehicle, according to the company. The site is also fully responsive to provide optimal results on mobile devices.

“But above all, NETCOM.PARTS is governed by the same SLA (Service Level Agreement) that defines a win-win partnership with aftermarket suppliers since 2010. With their updates being processed within a maximum of 48 hours and our catalog content being endorsed by the suppliers themselves, we are definitively reaching new heights,” Bousquet said.

NETCOM.PARTS is the url to visit to learn more about this solution. Anyone can sign up for a free account and a quick onboarding process is also available online for the aftermarket brands that aren’t yet listed on NetCom.

You May Also Like

The Impact of Trade and Tariffs on the Aftermarket

Numerous components make up “landed costs,” but duties, taxes and tariffs can often be a detriment to global trade.

This article, contributed by Tom Cook, is courtesy of AftermarketNews.

All companies engaged in the global supply chain seek to lower the “landed costs” on their goods in imports and exports sales, purchasing and operations.

While there are numerous components that make up “landed costs,” duties, taxes and tariffs are a huge factor and can often be a detriment to global trade.

BCA Bearings Unveils 2024 Endless Summer Promotion

The Endless Summer promotion runs from May 1 through June 30, 2024.

ASE Education Foundation Partners on 10 Training Scholarships

Instructors attended a five-day, hands-on training session at the Navistar’s OEM training center.

JNPSoft OptiCat Unveils DataLive Product Tracking Tool

New platform aims to automate a manual process, maximizing time and resource allocations.

AI Technology Puts ACES and PIES on ‘Steroids’

PDM Automotive fosters connections and streamlines information flow across the automotive aftermarket.

Other Posts

Women In Auto Care Introduces ‘Women of the World’

The event will take place the first Wednesday of every month beginning in May.

Customer Service: How It’s Done

Customer service should be your number one priority, and it all starts with the greeting.

MEMA Launches At-Home REPAIR Campaign

The next step in the campaign to get the REPAIR Act passed is to get aftermarket suppliers involved.

Shaw Assumes Leadership of MEMA Original Equipment Suppliers

Collin Shaw succeeds Julie Fream who served 10 years in the position.