Porsche Cars North America Signs with RMS Automotive
With this agreement, PCNA will use two key modules within the Actuos platform to better manage off-lease vehicle pricing, listings, grounding, facilitate multiple sales transactions via the new digital sales platform, as well as enhanced reporting and visibility to its entire vehicle portfolio.
Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (PCNA) has signed an agreement with RMS Automotive for Actuos, its new Portfolio Management Solution. With this agreement, PCNA will use two key modules within the Actuos platform to better manage off-lease vehicle pricing, listings, grounding, facilitate multiple sales transactions via the new digital sales platform, as well as enhanced reporting and visibility to its entire vehicle portfolio. RMS Automotive was first established in the U.K. and is being marketed to customers such as PCNA who want more enhanced visibility into their vehicle portfolio for faster decision-making.
“The partnership with RMS Automotive allows us to take our upstream program to the next level,” said Jim Kuna, manager, vehicle remarketing for Porsche Cars North America, Inc. “Providing us with access to the entire lifecycle of our vehicle portfolio will enable us to make better decisions in the future. We will be better equipped to channel the right vehicles to the right dealers at the right time. This will not only help us, but will be of great benefit to our dealers.”
Under the agreement, PCNA will take advantage of two key modules within the Actuos platform:
Actuos Vehicle Return –Actuos Vehicle Return simplifies the lease turn-in process of transferring vehicle possession from lessee to lessor through customer-centric tools including grounding tools, vehicle condition capture and customer or dealer purchase options.
Actuos Vehicle Remarketing - Actuos Vehicle Remarketing provides single-tool direction of the wholesale vehicle disposition process in all channels with end-to-end workflow. Vehicle Remarketing includes a Listing Control Center to manage VIN-specific wholesale transactions from vehicle assignment to sale and settlement, integration with wholesale auction service providers, integrated vehicle logistics through Ready Auto Transport, pricing tool and an online dealer portal to enable sales to any defined group of users.
“Porsche and Cox Automotive enjoy a strong partnership and are committed to finding innovative solutions that drive more informed decision-making and further growth,” said Nick Peluso, RMS president. “With anticipated growth over the next two years in off-lease volumes, this solution will help Porsche better facilitate upstream units, while generating greater business efficiencies.”
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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