The robust inventory system will include access to over 100,000 SKUs, which can be purchased online – anytime, anywhere. After purchase, customers will have the option to immediately print a single invoice for the purchase of all of their parts.
by Staff
June 24, 2014
1 min to read
Pinnacle Truck Parts has launched, an e-commerce platform from Daimler Trucks North America, providing customers with availability and pricing at their local authorized DTNA retail outlet, as well as Daimler inventory at parts distribution centers nationwide.
Pinnacle Truck Parts is the latest addition to a suite of services offered under DTNA’s Pinnacle Fleet Solutions program.
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The robust inventory system will include access to over 100,000 SKUs, which can be purchased online. After purchase, customers will have the option to immediately print a single invoice for the purchase of all of their parts.
“Daimler Trucks North America is committed to providing the most innovative tools to improve the ease of doing business," said Pam Perez, e-commerce project manager at Daimler Trucks North America. "Pinnacle Truck Parts was designed to do just that by providing customers with a fast, reliable and simple solution for ordering parts. This platform is the first in the industry to provide this depth of functionality.”
The initial roll-out and implementation of Pinnacle Truck Parts platform with authorized DTNA retail outlets began in June and is targeted for completion by the end of February, 2015.
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