Omega Seiki Mobility partners with Orbitsys Technologies for dealer management system

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 06-14 00:30

This Dealer Management System supports both Electric Passenger and commercial vehicles, and is pivotal in managing capacity and spare parts, while serving as a unified platform for customer feedback, the release added.
New Delhi: Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) and Orbitsys Technologies have partnered for the Dealer Management System (DSM). Orbitsys DMS's software and OSM's industry leading electric vehicles come together to provide dealers with a powerful suite of tools for exceptional performance in both sales and service.

This partnership will help OSM in creating a fully integrated cloud-based solution designed by Orbitsys Technologies to boost efficiency and effectiveness in day-to-day EV dealership operations, the company said in a media release.

The partnership between Omega Seiki Mobility and Orbitsys Technologies includes several benefits such as faster data integration and multiplication of data reporting, which enables the organisation to produce many more records per second.

Additionally, OSM dealers can obtain information in a matter of seconds, which allows for a notable decrease in reaction time. OSM will also be able to scale up the newly introduced Passenger Vehicle range and to launch 1 ton and 3.5 tonnE-Trucks in response to demand while maintaining the flexibility to maintain its infrastructure by operating on Orbitsys Dealer Management software.

This Dealer Management System supports both Electric Passenger and commercial vehicles, and is pivotal in managing capacity and spare parts, while serving as a unified platform for customer feedback, the release added.

Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility, said, “The dealer management system market in electric vehicles (EVs) in India is experiencing rapid growth as the country embraces sustainable mobility solutions. There are 200 Plus Omega Seiki Mobility dealerships across the country and we at OSM want to be on the retail front in a massive way. We feel that the only way to touch all those districts is by having a high quality technology oriented dealer management system, which will enhance our capabilities, services and capabilities to reach more and more customers. As a result, after understanding from our dealers which were seeking advanced DMS solutions tailored to their specific needs, we have partnered with Orbitsys Technologies to cater to the same.”

"We are happy to announce our strategic partnership with Omega Seiki Mobility, bringing our Digitally supported and fully integrated Dealer Management System to their network. Omega Seiki is a pioneer in the EV industry and is rapidly scaling up to deliver a range of quality products to India and other world markets. Together, we are committed to revolutionizing automotive sales and service operations, delivering unparalleled efficiency and customer satisfaction," Gurbinder Dhillon, Founder, Orbitsys, said.



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