MAM Customers To Access Motorcraft Data In Autocat+, MAM’s Real-Time, Cloud-Enabled Parts Catalog

MAM Customers To Access Motorcraft Data In Autocat+, MAM’s Real-Time, Cloud-Enabled Parts Catalog

The exchange will provide customers with access to the latest Motorcraft product information through Autocat+, MAM’s cloud-enabled automotive industry catalog.

MAM Software

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — MAM Software and Motorcraft have announced MAM as an approved receiver of Motorcraft’s full line product catalog.

The exchange will provide customers with access to the latest Motorcraft product information through Autocat+, MAM’s cloud-enabled automotive industry catalog. Motorcraft reviews their receiver partners to ensure that companies display their products properly, publish updates regularly, and maintain data securely.

Autocat+ uses cloud technology and the industry’s ACES and PIES standards to efficiently publish product updates to all levels of the automotive aftermarket distribution chain, MAM says. MAM can publish supplier updates in as little as a week, making the data immediately available to all customers and eliminating monthly maintenance formerly needed to load new information.

While working with MAM through the evaluation process, Motorcraft recognized that Autocat+ is an effective way to distribute their product information.

“We’re proud to be selected and approved as a Motorcraft data receiver, and to offer their catalog information to our mutual industry customers,” said Patrick Maley, president of MAM Software Inc. “Reducing data delay to market while maintaining high data integrity and security are keys to both our supplier and product distribution partners. Autocat+ supports the industry objective of having the right part in the right place with the right information when the customer needs it.”

For more information on MAM, visit http://www.mamsoftware.com.

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