Toyota Motor Sales Partners with Overall Parts Solutions

Toyota Motor Sales Partners with Overall Parts Solutions

OPS Software Suite aimed to serve as a one-stop solution to improve the ordering, management and delivery of Genuine Toyota Parts through the wholesale channel.

toyotalogoToyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. recently announced its partnership with Overall Parts Solutions (OPS). Through the joint venture, the OPS Software Suite will become available to Toyota dealership parts departments across the country. The suite is aimed to serve as a one-stop solution to improve the ordering, management and delivery of Genuine Toyota Parts through the wholesale channel. Toyota dealership parts departments will have the ability to begin using OPS solutions in July 2015.

“Offering the OPS Software Suite to our dealerships is an important step in fulfilling our commitment to provide tools to our dealerships that give them a competitive edge,” said Jeff Hilton, wholesale parts & collision manager, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. “Not only will our dealers’ parts departments be able to take advantage of cutting-edge technology in parts ordering and delivery optimization, they will be able to pass along better efficiency and generate savings for their collision shop customers.”

Nick Bossinakis, CEO and president of Overall Parts Solutions, added, “We are at a key time in our industry. The OPS Software Suite creates a bridge that provides the transformation of dealership parts departments into facilities that can accommodate the demands of our modern times. Having the ability to provide our solutions to dealerships of the largest auto manufacturer is an incredible accomplishment, and we look forward to expanding our footprint to include other OEMs in the near future.”

Along with Toyota, Lexus recently launched the OPS Software Suite to their dealerships throughout the U.S.

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