Fullbay, a heavy-duty repair shop management platform, launched Fullbay Marketplace, a tool designed to simplify the part-ordering process for independent shops and fleet maintenance departments. By eliminating multiple steps related to ordering parts, the tool saves time, maximizes searchability, and streamlines vendor interface.
Fullbay Marketplace allows shops to view part cost, availability, and shipping times across vendors. Additionally, it enables users to perform one-click orders and to focus on landed costs for each part.
“Our team is constantly listening to and learning from our customers, and a consistent observation we’ve made is that the traditional parts-ordering process is unnecessarily complicated and archaic,” said Jacob Findlay, co-founder and CEO of Fullbay.
The module is free to all Fullbay customers and is being launched with FinditParts, an E-commerce provider of heavy duty truck and trailer parts.
“FinditParts is excited to partner with Fullbay to provide immediate, real-time access to more than 1,100 brands, 10 million part numbers, and $6 billion in heavy truck parts inventory,” said David Seewack, founder and CEO of FinditParts.
With Fullbay Marketplace, inventories, shipping times and costs are available in real time, 24 hours a day, and order logs, payment details and tracking are generated and stored automatically. By having a credit card on file, invoices will be eliminated.
“Using Fullbay Marketplace, the entire ordering process, cross-referencing, and part search is accomplished in three steps: search; select; order.” added Fullbay’s Findlay.
On Oct. 26, Fullbay and FinditParts will host a webinar to provide background and best practices on overcoming the current parts shortage, including how Fullbay Marketplace can help. Those interested in attending may register here.