Increase Web Based Order Volume With DMSi
DMSi was the first software firm to introduce web based customer service to the building products industry. Displayed in DMSi’s main conference room is the very first order placed over the web: Iron City Sash & Door, Order # 132958, dated 2/13/98 for the sale of two grilles to The Long Barn, Inc. of Ebensburgh, PA. In the nine years since that first order, we have seen incredible growth in web based order volume. In 2005 alone, DMSi’s top three EntryNET customers received over 33,000 orders directly into their DMSi software via the web. Web based customer service is hot again and for good reason. It has practical benefits for you and your customers.
Regardless of which application you are running, you have
the opportunity to implement one of the following forms of eCommerce. 
EDI
Increasingly, large manufacturers, dealers, and big box retailers expect their trading partners to exchange routine business documents electronically. EDI modules help eliminate double entry and streamline processes with users and customers that utilize EDI.
PartnerView
The PartnerView portal
allows your customers access to critical
information from their back-end application on
their terms-whenever
it is needed. It provides unlimited access to
review products, offers and deliveries from
your Web site. Customers can find and print
invoices, view open orders, get shipping
status, and more.
StockNET
StockNET offers building product distributors a full-color, information packed online catalog. With less cost and up-to-the-minute information, the building, maintaining, and distribution of an electronic product catalog is far superior to hard copy versions. It's the information your customers need to keep them coming back to your site.
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