Chrome Systems Launches ACES Mapping Product
Chrome Systems Inc., a subsidiary of DealerTrack Holdings, has launched a new data solution that improves the accuracy of mapping between Chrome Style IDs and the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association's Aftermarket Catalog Enhanced Standard (ACES) classification system.
PORTLAND, Ore. ─ Chrome Systems Inc., a subsidiary of DealerTrack Holdings, has launched a new data solution that improves the accuracy of mapping between Chrome Style IDs and the Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association's Aftermarket Catalog Enhanced Standard (ACES) classification system.
The ACES classification system is the North American industry standard for the management and exchange of aftermarket parts data, while the Chrome Style ID is a unique identifier for every vehicle style down to the trim level going back to 1981.
The new Chrome ACES Mapping product can be used on its own or implemented with Chrome’s Automotive Description Service (ADS) to enable users to enter a VIN and retrieve Chrome Style IDs and corresponding ACES parts IDs to easily match the right vehicle to the right part.
“Mapping between Chrome and ACES will help aftermarket providers and distributors confidently match the correct aftermarket product to a specific vehicle,” said Amit Maheshwari, general manager of DealerTrack Data Services. “With aftermarket product sales at more than $280 billion per year and growing, there is increased demand for consistent data to streamline the ordering process. Our mapping product meets that demand, allowing users to minimize aftermarket parts return and simplifying the overall catalog search and ordering process.”
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