OEMs: Automate Part Search and Inventory Management with Construction Parts Catalogue

Meeting customer demands and on-time delivery of spare are the top most priorities for OEMs in every sector. In these sector construction is also one, and construction machinery OEMs are also there on a large scale to supply them parts and services at regular basis. Intellinet developed automated construction part catalogue software to streamline part search and inventory management process for OEMs and their authorized dealers. Automating the part search process and making it paper-free would not only make the process more effective and quicker but also it will save a lot of money.

Objective

Construction OEMs often face issues in delivering spare parts to their customers. Some of the challenges faced by are -“meeting customer expectations” followed by “on-time delivery” of demanded products. To address the demands, OEMs don’t have specific channel and keeping all these challenges in mind, OEMs has come up with this construction part catalogue software.

At present, the processes are carried out manually using pen-paper method. Due to this, the process is time consuming and exposed to the possibility of errors. The tasks once completed needs analysis, for correction at various stages, that’s more time taking. Intellinet wanted to bridge this time consuming gap between OEMs and end-customers, by making the part search process automated and shorten the spare part delivery time to match the customer expectations.

There are many more problems from OEM and dealer end also, let’s look at some problems that they come across:

  • Time Consuming Part Search Process
  • No communication channel between OEMs and dealers
  • No proper inventory management
  • No surety about demanded part availability
  • No authenticity of received part

So, what’s the solution?

The solution is construction parts catalogue. As, defined earlier this is a digital parts publishing software, so OEMs can opt this software to automate the part searching, inventory management and parts tracking process.

Daily emerging advanced technology has put the OEMs in every sector on boom. Construction is going all over the world and it is main part of infrastructure development. Construction machinery works as reliable and dependable units in this process and construction parts catalogue software makes it easy for them to keep running. 

Construction parts catalog is built to the exacting specifications of OEMs. When it comes to serve customer and provide them the parts they are looking for, this software will be the game changer for OEMs, by providing instant services. Whether it’s about one or two parts that customer needs or this is a full order of engine components, the construction part catalogue will help OEMs get the job done right.

Look for the detailed information such as features, technical data, and prices from the wide selection of all construction machinery of specific brand with this digital part publishing software. Here end customers will find detailed info about every model, also some lesser known brands can be easily checked by browsing through the catalogue.

Construction parts catalogue software is developed by Intellinet systems. The company has more than a decade of experience in developing software’s for manufacturing OEMs and dealers. The main aim is to make the business process effective and efficient for organizations, so that they can focus on other important revenue generating areas.

If you have any query regarding the same, or want to have a free demo of the software, just connect to www.intellinetsystem.com

NOTE: The software’s from Intellinet system are only available for original equipment manufacturers. Intellinet doesn’t provide software to dealers of OEMs or any other third part suppliers.

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