NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
AAIA-13-06
For more information, contact:
Rich White
301-654-6664, ext. 1030
E-mail:
rich.white@aftermarket.org
PARTnerShipTM Network Announces New Technical Support Offering
GCommerce to Support Aftermarket Industry E-commerce Solution
BETHESDA, MD – March 23,
2006 – The Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association (AAIA) announced
that PARTnerShip NetworkTM software will
now be supported by GCommerce. The change in support comes at a crucial
time as PARTnerShip Network adoption increases with implementations
throughout the aftermarket by CARQUEST, O'Reilly Auto Parts, Advance Auto
Parts and CSK, as well as system provider Activant Solutions.
"As PARTnerShip Network
gains momentum, we are pleased to have GCommerce in the technical support
role because they have first-hand experience with the software and work
with PARTnerShip Network on a daily basis," said Scott Luckett, AAIA vice
president, technology standards and solutions.
In addition to supporting
PARTnerShip Network customers, GCommerce offers a PARTnet solution which
enables suppliers who don't have the IT staff necessary to install and
maintain PARTnerShip Network, to comply with major retailer's data
exchange requirements. This makes it possible for small and medium-sized
suppliers to participate in the e-commerce initiatives of the major
automotive chains in an economical manner.
"The greatest benefits of
PARTnerShip Network technology will be realized when trading partners of
all sizes can participate regardless of their EDI or IT sophistication,"
Luckett said.
PARTnerShip Network is a
peer-to-peer software solution that enables business partners to conduct
secure and reliable e-commerce communications over the Internet without
any value added network (VAN) or kilo-character charges. The solution was
developed by a group of aftermarket companies and is administered
exclusively by AAIA. Today, dozens of aftermarket trading partners are
savings tens of thousands of dollars each month by communicating with use
of PARTnerShip Network in place of a fee-based VAN.