Truck Web Services Offers Black Book Feature to Dealers
NORFOLK, VA – Truck Web Services (www.truckwebservices.com), an Internet solutions provider for the commercial truck industry, and a division of Dominion Enterprises, has announced it has incorporated Black Book's vehicle valuations as an add-on feature to its Internet solution.
NORFOLK, VA – Truck Web Services (www.truckwebservices.com), an Internet solutions provider for the commercial truck industry, and a division of Dominion Enterprises, has announced it has incorporated Black Book’s vehicle valuations as an add-on feature to its Internet solution.
Black Book is best known in the automotive industry for publishing timely, independent, and accurate used-vehicle values.
Using Black Book, dealers can easily look up accurate market values on their inventory, searching by vehicle identification number (VIN) or year, make, model, and style.
Jaime Lyle, business development manager of Truck Web Services, commented, “Our organization is committed to providing commercial truck dealers a top-of-the-line Internet marketing tool that will allow them to easily and efficiently market their business on the Web. The decision to add Black Book as an optional enhancement to our Internet solution was a no-brainer. Black Book saves our dealers time while providing up-to-date truck values and, as we all know, time is money.”
Truck Web Services has also released additional enhancements for its Internet solution to increase the functionality of its dealers’ Web sites. These enhancements include upgrades to the Online Rentals Application, Lead Manager, and Online Ordering System. In addition, Truck Web Services has added an On-Demand Inventory Export feature to its product line-up which allows dealers to easily distribute their inventory to various outlets across the Internet.
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