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1 Standard Process: Vehicle Procurement and Sales
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Prerequisites
VMS has been installed in your system; your dealers have access to this system via Internet. Your system is linked to the manufacturer (OEM) systems via
interfaces.
Process Flow
The end customer would like to purchase a vehicle with specific features and approaches one of your dealers.
The dealer searches your stock using the Internet to see if an appropriate vehicle exists.
If yes, the dealer enters additional characteristics for the vehicle, which are then installed later in the course of local rework activities (for example, installing
a radio, dog grate, telephone, different tyres etc.). He/she then determines the price for the desired configuration and creates a sales order in your system for
this vehicle (scenario: make-to-stock production).
If no, the dealer also creates a sales order, but not for an existing vehicle. He/she creates a sales order for the customers dream car. The importer then creates a
purchase order for this vehicle at the manufacturers and thus triggers production (scenario: make-to-order production).
Status updates per EDI from the manufacturer give you and the dealer up-to-date information on the status of the vehicle, in other words, information on the
progress in production or delivery. The dealers have access to this information via Internet and can forward the information directly to the end customers.
VMS supports vehicle procurement and sales, including all the postings involved and oversees the entire business process until the time when your dealer
delivers the desired car to the end customer.
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