Sunsong Switches from In-House Cataloging to ShowMeTheParts

Sunsong Switches from In-House Cataloging to ShowMeTheParts

Prior to using ShowMeTheParts, Sunsong was using an in-house solution created in 2014 by its IT department.

Vertical Development has announced that Sunsong North America has made the switch from in-house cataloging to the ShowMeTheParts platform. Sunsong North America is a technology company specializing in research, development, manufacturing, sales, and distribution of automotive fluid transfer hoses and lines.

Prior to using ShowMeTheParts, Sunsong was using an in-house solution created in 2014 by its IT department. It was an “ok” catalog, Sunsong says, but it had some deficiencies. The company says it wanted to ensure the new lookup process was easy to use, accurate and displayed information in an intuitive way. Sunsong also needed to move quickly and said it had heard that Vertical Development had helped other companies get up and running in a short time-period.

This was exactly the case of a recent installation for Sunsong North America Inc. as they transitioned from an in-house solution to ShowMeTheParts. Dan Lewis, director of product management for Sunsong North America, discussed how implementation of ShowMeTheParts cataloging has positively impacted business. Find out more in this Case Study here.

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