MAM Software Deploys 156 New VAST Dealer Locations 

MAM Software Deploys 156 New VAST Dealer Locations 

The point of sale solution provider adds new customer locations to its user base.  

MAM Software has announced the addition of 156 new dealer locations over the past 18 months to its lineup of VAST users.

MAM says the addition of these new locations can be attributed to MAM Software’s continued investment in research and development, which has led to many new features being added to VAST as well as existing functionality being upgraded and improved.

Some new key developments include:

  • MAM Commerce integration – Built on MAM Software’s OpenWebs e-commerce and Autocat catalog platforms. MAM Commerce is a suite of connectivity and catalog solutions that enables businesses to collaborate and transact online with reduced costs and greater efficiency.
  • MAM CarSide Integration – Enhancements to MAM Software’s Digital Inspection Application, MAM CarSide. Enhancements include two-way workflow process efficiencies and a new two-way texting feature to better communicate with customers through the inspection and work-order process.
  • Shared Inventory – For those with retail and commercial locations located within the same facility as a wholesale warehouse, VAST now has the ability to share the warehouse inventory in all of the locations (profit centers).
  • BAYiQ Integration – VAST now supports a full two-way integration with B API for customer loyalty programs.

“We are pleased to be bring on new locations and adding more customers to the MAM Software family. We pride ourselves on providing solutions that are robust and user friendly through the latest enhancements to our product suite. The current version of VAST has been well received and we hope to continue our success into the new year,” said John Fischer, vice president of sales and marketing at MAM Software.

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