DAS Auto Parts In New York Selects Fuse5 Automotive Software -DAS Auto Parts In New York Selects Fuse5 Automotive Software

DAS Auto Parts In New York Selects Fuse5 Automotive Software

“As we were making changes to how our business would be run, it became clear we needed a solution that would separate us from our competition,” said Brandon Resta of DAS Auto Parts.

Fuse5 Automotive Software, a Coralville, Iowa-based provider of business management system for the automotive aftermarket, announced that it has signed DAS Auto Parts of White Plains, New York, on its cloud-based Fuse5 automotive software.

“Selecting the right software and system was important to us,” said Brandon Resta of DAS Auto Parts. “As we were making changes to how our business would be run, it became clear we needed a solution that would separate us from our competition.

“We needed a system that allowed for quickly adding new customers and accounts. It needed to help us manage our many vendors, control purchase ordering and pricing as well as manage our accounts.”

The Fuse5 automotive software cost less than the store’s previous system “and gave us much more powerful solution,” Resta added.

“A lot of our business is walk-in business and I needed a solution that allowed me to quickly capture my customers’ information and process their purchases quickly,” he said. “Fuse5 automotive software allows me to do that easily. In the end, this will help me manage my inventory levels and marketing efforts in a more efficient way.”

Fuse5 Automotive Software continues to improve to meet the demand for solutions that will make independent businesses technologically relevant in an increasingly competitive environment, according to the company.

“We are excited to have DAS Auto Parts join the Fuse5 Automotive Software family,” said John Bunting, COO of Fuse5 Automotive Software. “Ask any of our current customers about Fuse5 Automotive Software and hear how continual improvement drives the core of what we do, we listen and we’re willing to make changes to make each of our customers stronger in a field where technology has been accepted as inflexible. That attitude is clear in every Fuse5 Automotive Software employee and continues to be the reason we get better with every day.”

Fuse5 automotive software is a complete business management system and enterprise resource planning (ERP) tool. The software enables customers to improve their inventory efficiency, forecasting, price-points, sales strategies and more, according to the company.

“Fuse5 Automotive Software is built from the ground up to combine all aspects of the automotive aftermarket from garage and jobbers to WDs and manufacturers – and all businesses in between,” Bunting said. “This has not been possible with the limitations of legacy hardware. With Fuse5 automotive software, you have it all right at your fingertips, from any device that has access to the internet. We continue to strive to offer the best, most seamless business management platform possible for our customers.”

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