Factors Demanding Automotive Aftermarket Connectivity

Factors Demanding Automotive Aftermarket Connectivity

Automotive aftermarket motor factors are opting for greater IT efficiencies and connection with suppliers, according to PACT, the joint venture between eparts and TecCom.


PACT has established connectivity between more than 2,000 motor factor locations and close to 90 automotive suppliers. This has led to millions of messages and orders being exchanged every month, saving the distribution aftermarket valuable time and resource.

In recent months, PACT says that many motor factors have demanded more enhanced connectivity with the introduction of reverse messaging into their business, which brings about a number of benefits.

Reverse messaging allows for the electronic exchange of information from supplier to motor factor once the factor has placed their order. Messages such as supplier dispatch notes, invoices and credits are therefore seamlessly implemented on to a factor’s business management system, allowing stock to be processed more quickly and reducing purchase ledger overheads with less data entry.

PACT electronic trading ‘sits’ on a parts distributor’s business management system such as MAM Software and connects with its supplier base, offering seamless trading efficiencies.

Peter Hollowood of PACT said, “It’s fantastic to see many motor factor businesses not only embracing the benefits of automotive aftermarket connectivity but also demanding implementation of further tools to help their business be as efficient as possible. This can only be good news for the trade as it means greater service levels against a backdrop of increased competition.”


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