Autologue Computer Systems Announces New Webinar Series - aftermarketNews

Autologue Computer Systems Announces New Webinar Series

From aftermarketNews Staff & Wire Reports

BUENA PARK, Calif. – Autologue Computer Systems has developed a new series of informational webinars designed to increase productivity and efficiency while maximizing system resources using the latest technology coupled with the Internet.

By using the webinar format, Autologue plans to demonstrate why jobber or WDs can no longer compete without having a strong Internet presence, and offering excellent tools to their customer base. The webinars will review Autologue tools such as ePartConnection, ePaperlessOffice, eDeliveryTracking, eAnalysis and more.

Autologue plans to show how automotive aftermarket businesses can manage their accounts receivable online, saving more money internally, as well as better CRM, with ePaperlessOffice. The webinar will show customers where their deliveries are at any given moment, real time, with eDelivery; and will show how ePartConnection, Autologue’s Online Ordering Tool, provides instant pricing, quantity on hand, free labor guide, suggested service intervals and much more data. The webinar will also demonstrate how to view pertinent data not generated on most management systems showing sales by time of day, budget versus sales analysis goals and more, with eAnalysis.

All of Autologue’s eProducts integrate or run parallel with any and all management systems.

For your personal invitation to attend, please email [email protected]. The webinars are scheduled for Oct. 7, 14, and 21.

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