Omega Seiki Mobility partners with Orbitsys Technologies for EV dealership services
This partnership will help OSM create a fully integrated cloud-based solution designed by Orbitsys Technologies to boost efficiency and effectiveness in day-to-day EV dealership operations.
Omega Seiki Mobility and Orbitsys Technologies have partnered for the Dealer Management System, where Orbitsys DMS's software and OSM's electric vehicles will offer dealers tools for performance in both sales and service.
This partnership will help OSM create a fully integrated cloud-based solution designed by Orbitsys Technologies to boost efficiency and effectiveness in day-to-day EV dealership operations.
Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility said, "The dealer management system (DMS) market in electric vehicles 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 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.
"We are impressed by OSM's vision for their dealership network, and Orbitsys is excited to play a key role in bringing it to life. This partnership marks a significant milestone in our dedication to boosting performance for EV industry dealerships, distributors, and manufacturers.” said Harvinder Pal Singh, Chief Business Officer, Orbitsys.
Omega Seiki Mobility’s pre-sales, sales, and post-sales market touchpoints across all electric passenger and commercial vehicle categories will be supported by the Orbitsys Dealer Management System, which caters proven track record of 1700 Plus dealers, the press release noted.
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