MOBILE, AL – Automotive Computer Services, a pioneer in Windows® based dealer management systems, announced today its new document management application. This is the company’s latest enhancement to its ACCESS® DMS suite and its stand alone ACSFirst™ front end application. The new release includes the ability to store a wide spectrum of scanned images such as invoices, checks, credit applications, and signed contract documents in a variety of formats, as well as system generated reports. As an added benefit, the documents can be securely viewed throughout the entire network.
“We recognized that our dealers needed more than just an accounting system from their DMS provider.” said Van Koppersmith, president of ACS. ”This is just one more example of our continuous investment in developing tools that meet our customer’s needs.”
As with other enhancements, the document management upgrade is free to existing ACS dealers. There are no additional hardware or software requirements. The only requirement is for dealers to provide a scanner. The ACS Document Management application will be available to dealerships using other dealer management systems beginning April 1, 2007.
About Automotive Computer Services, Inc. Founded in 1992, Automotive Computer Services, Inc. (ACS) offers dealers both ACCESS®, a comprehensive, fully integrated Windows based Dealer Management System, and ACSFirst(TM), a complete front end solution that includes Sales Desk, F&I, CRM, and campaign management, and is available for ADP and R+R users.
Automotive Computer Services (ACS) Announces Addition Of Document Management To Its Dealer Management System (DMS)
Automotive Computer Services, a pioneer in Windows® based dealer management systems, announced today its new document management application. This is the company’s latest enhancement to its ACCESS® DMS suite and its stand alone ACSFirst™ front end application.
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