I am not sugar coating this.
We went from Reynolds to Dealertrack.
It is a lot cheaper but you will have more jobs to do now.
1. The obsolescence report does not take into account for protected items from RIM, ARO, Parts Eye etc. If you want to use it you will be trying to send back parts that are protected. Your best bet (if you have good excel skills) is to build your own report in DT and then use the protected parts list from your manufacture and remove the protected parts from the list by pasting the protected parts from the manf. to the list you create from DT and remove duplicates.
2. There is no place to receipt to a vendor for outside purchases. Pay close attention when you remove something from a job card that you picked up from another dealer. The only way you can possibly find it is the open purchase list and try and find it there, only problem is if you payables clerk pays off of the po it will not be on the list and worse yet some part numbers do not show up on the report at all. You will also have to think about how you run your department as DT wants you to EP (in and out sale) all outside purchases. If you are a GM dealer, batteries, accessories and tires are all items you stock but do not purchase from GM by creating an order in DT. So we do a negative sale on all of these 3 items (as we have to post them because we stock them) and ep the rest of the outside purchases. P.S. there is only room for 9 digits in the shipper number field.
3. There are a lot of reports that are incorrect, missing data fields or can not go high enough if you are a large dealer. Eg. a counter pad to see oil sales. It can only go 3 digits so if you sell more than 999 per month it will have 3 *'s. Your lifo (parts appreciation) report is incorrect as it will have all cost adjustments that you made when you pick up parts at another dealer. Run this for the last day to the 1st day of the month to get more accurate data. Throw the automated ones you get on the 1st in the trash as they are incorrect.
4. They will really only try to make changes in their DMS if there are a lot of other dealers reporting the same issue.
5. PO's need to match your accounting. You will have to adjust po's and/or train everyone in your department how to do accounting correctly on the po.
6. It will sometimes bill out warranty parts at the wrong price creating the need for journal entries for the warranty administrator. Also some of the three c's from warranty ro's will not push over to the manufacturer.
7. If you have a seperate body shop DMS it does not integrate and will essentially making your body shop a separate store from your dealership.
8. Shop tickets- we print them for every sale as the ticket will disappear (after a set number of days that you can adjust) if you want to try and save one and add to it through the week. The reason they disappear is there is not parts inquiry. You have to create a ticket to get price and availability. If you do not delete the ticket it will be on hold for the same set number of days.
9. In the beginning we had a lot of parts being SOLD AT COST on ro's for no reason. Also watch your accounting. There will be a lot of things that will need to be corrected.
10. If you are in a state that does not charge tax on cores. You will have to go into EACH CORE PART NUMBER and make it non taxable. They will help you with your inventory but YOU will have to do it for every part that has a core that you do not stock.
11. If you change your password for your manf. website you have to get ahold of your I.T. department to have them make it match in DT as you do not have access.
12. Parts to be deleted is a phase out report in transaction analysis that is only ran by quarters so you have to build your own from each report to clean up your bins of unnecessary tags and locations in your computer.
13. If you do a manual order you can not have the same part number listed twice. If your manf. restricts you to qty. 1 order per line for a certain part number you will have to create your orders separately in the DMS (don't send) and the manf. website or create multiple orders in DT.
14. There will be jobs on your screen that do not do anything as they are not set up.
It does do some things better. Factory returns changes the bin back to SPORD and is all most a one click function to adjust qoh and bin location. The same for core returns. Most of the reports are available in excel and you can email them to yourself in seconds. If you have parts in the shop you can build a service labor op report very easily to check all the ro's to make sure there are parts billed out on them. You can work from home, both good and bad

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