RouteOne Integrates With AutoManager's DeskManager DMS
The announcement means fields on the RouteOne credit application will now be populated with information obtained electronically from the DeskManager system.
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — RouteOne has completed integration with AutoManager's DeskManager DMS, the two companies announced today. Fields on the RouteOne credit application will now be populated with information obtained electronically from the DeskManager system, eliminating duplicate data entry into multiple systems.
DeskManager already imports online credit applications from WebManager, an online vehicle marketing and dealer website platform offered by AutoManager. Now, these and other credit applications can be transferred to the RouteOne network and submitted to its various finance sources.
"RouteOne is pleased to announce this integration with DeskManager DMS," said Mike Jurecki, RouteOne CEO. "The integration builds upon our leadership position as an open integration provider to our dealer customers, allowing them greater flexibility and choice in managing their F&I office."
AutoManager CEO Kami Tafreshi said this bridge between platforms reflects his company's philosophy of universal access. "We're always committed to removing the barriers between dealers and the services that can improve their business. The RouteOne interface helps our dealers seek better financing for their customers, while requiring little to no extra effort on their part."
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