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O’Reilly Automotive Selects Evant Enterprise Information Management

Evant, a provider of multi-channel planning and advanced replenishment solutions, announced today that O’Reilly Automotive Inc. is in the process of deploying Evant Enterprise Information Management (EIM) to serve as the platform for its enterprise data registry and data synchronization initiatives with key suppliers.

“DST Asks: Do You Get Everything You Need from Your Current Computer System?

We’re going to go out on limb and make the assumption that the goal of your business is to make a profit by acquiring customers, selling and servicing them, and retaining them for generating future revenue. If this is not the goal of your business, there’s no need to read further in this week’s column – although if that’s the case, we would love to hear what actually is the goal of your business.

Activant Reports Successful Launch of New Jobber Management System Product

Activant Solutions recently launched a new Windows-based Jobber Management System (JMS) designed for small and mid-sized auto parts distributors. According to Jonathan Gear, vice president of marketing for Activant, the new JMS system can serve as a replacement for older (CCITRIAD) systems such as Series 12 or Loadstar.

DST Asks:Does Your Multi-Store Business Management System Capture and Consolidate Operating Information?

It’s the American way. Start your own business. Perfect your methods. Hire good people. Grow your customer base. Perfect the idea at one location, then expand by adding new locations that share the same business model. Thousands of successful retail enterprises have started in exactly this way. It’s a fundamental way to apply the principle we all learned in Economics 101 – economies of scale. Business 101 would call it leverage. Good entrepreneurs call it survival!

icarz Names New Executive Vice President

icarz, Inc., a leading provider of software for in-store and distributor systems, has the announced appointment of Sanjay Apte to executive vice president. Apte will be responsible for software development, delivery and support.

CARQUEST’s Pete Kornafel Talks About His New Book on Inventory Management

Pete Kornafel, vice chairman of CARQUEST, recently wrote and published “Inventory Management and Purchasing — Tales and Techniques from the Automotive Aftermarket,” a practical guide to inventory management for wholesale distributors and stores that supply “hard goods.” Kornafel took some time last week to speak with aftermarketNews.com about the inspiration for his new book.

AAIA Launches New Data Audit and Certification Service

AAIA has launched a new service that enables aftermarket manufacturers and suppliers to audit and certify product information compliance with the Product Information Exchange Standard (PIES). The Data Audit and Certification service (DAC) is provided in partnership with Comergent Technologies, Inc., a leading demand chain management software applications company based in Redwood City, Calif.

DST Asks: Have You Explored the Benefits of Formless Printing Technology?

Many firms throughout the supply chain have discovered the benefits and enormous payback of investing in formless printing technology (formless printing eliminates the requirement for costly preprinted forms, such as invoices). Have you explored the potential ROI benefits that formless printing could provide your business within months of implementation? Have you further explored the potential benefits of direct electronic communication of formed documents via e-mail or e-fax?

IAPA Selects Wrenchead’s Central Suite of Products

Electronic catalog and software solutions provider, Wrenchead, has announced that Independent Auto Parts of America (IAPA) has chosen Wrenchead’s suite of ebusiness solutions to power its members’ e-commerce initiatives. IAPA is one of the nation’s leading program distribution groups. In addition to marketing programs and technology solutions that IAPA provides its members, the group negotiates more than $1 billion worth of auto parts for more than four thousand independent auto parts store members and tech centers each year.

German Auto Parts Makers Tour Southern U.S. Sites

Ten executives from German companies that serve the automotive industry are in Charlotte, N.C., and upstate South Carolina this week to investigate expansion sites. While rushing to expand in China, German automotive companies still consider the U.S. the most attractive market, in large part because BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Audi continue to increase sales here.