ComCept Solutions Announces Release of Mobile.NET

ComCept Solutions Announces Release of Mobile.NET

Cloud-based sales order and shop inventory system allows automotive paint distributor salesmen to place and transmit orders of paint and related materials electronically in the shop to their distributor running the ComCept.NET management software.

ComCept Solutions announced the release of ComCept Mobile.NET, a cloud-based sales order and shop inventory system for automotive paint distributors that allows salesman – in the shop – to place and transmit orders of paint and related materials electronically to their distributor running the ComCept.NET management software.

With integration into Comcept Solutions’ current product suite, ComCept.NET and Mobile.NET provide salesmen with complete ordering and inventory capability between the shop and the store in real time and across multiple bin locations. Mobile.NET provides the ability to place orders directly by entering or scanning the part number and the quantity desired or by taking a physical inventory in the shop and calculating the order based on current on-hand inventory using a pre-defined stock level based on historical item usage or user set. ComCept Solutions’ Mobile.NET platform can run on any modern PC or tablet device with a current mainstream Web browser online only or a Windows 8.1 device.

“The salesmen will now be largely untethered, and with CollisionLinx, CollisionScan and CollisionVend, ComCept continues pushing toward the goal of the store receiving 100 percent of the orders electronically,” says Glenn Atwell, Sr., president of Comcept Solutions.

For more information on Mobile.NET, contact ComCept Solutions at [email protected] or (727) 535-1900 and select option 3.

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