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- Automakers Create Web Site for Parts Ordering.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Dec. 8--Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp. and DaimlerChrysler on Thursday introduced a new Web site that will allow collision-repair shops to order parts from dealerships electronically. The new Internet portal company promises to cut customers' waiting time and reduce charges to insurance companies...
- Research articles 2000-12-07
- Taking Stock.(Brief Article)
- How can e-business help a shop that replaces car windshields? Ask Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries Inc. (IW 1000 No. 251). The company states its acquisition and integration of software company Glaspac Total Solutions and new e-business applications will mean foster electronic job assignments and auto-gloss claims in...
- Research articles 2000-10-02
- In The Dash - Company Business and Marketing - Brief Article
- Ford and Qualcomm teamed up to bring Internet and wireless services to cars, stepping up competition in the nascent automobile telecom arena. Under the companies' joint venture, Wingcast, the new technology will be installed in more than a million cars by 2002. Ford President and CEO Jac Nasser says Ford...
- Research articles 2000-08-14
- Riding the storm.(world's two biggest car makers moving their entire supply chains on to the Internet)
- Next year Ford and General Motors will move their entire multibillion dollar purchasing operations on to the Internet. It's e-business for grown-ups SOME months ago, Lou Gerstner, the boss of IBM, dismissively described the thousands of new "dot.com" companies springing up as "fireflies...
- Research articles 1999-11-06
- David Ropes
- For Ford's marketing chief, the Web is a chance to restage the company's brands with a customer-revved engine. It's been decades since Detroit was known as a cradle of innovation. But as the auto industry approaches the millennium, change is taking place nonetheless. This time it's being brought on...
- Research articles 1999-05-03
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- CarsDirect.com Signs Pact to Become the Preferred Auto Merchant on Inktomi Shopping Platform; Agreement Brings Online Car Buying to Leading Web Portals
- SHERMAN OAKS, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 28, 1999-- CarsDirect.com, the first Internet car company, today announced that it has signed a first-of-its-kind automotive agreement with Inktomi Corp. (NASDAQ:INKT), developer of Internet infrastructure including the Internet's major search engine and shopping platforms. Inktomi provides the infrastructure that powers search and shopping...
- Research articles 1999-09-28
- Investigating Mobile Marketing
- Mobile marketing, which refers to marketing on a mobile device like a cell phone, allows you to target prospects anytime, anywhere. Assuming that mobile devices are always on and connected, they're always available as communications media. This means you can access customers and prospects when they are at home, at...
- Articles 2007-11-19
- Web 2.0 as a Sales Tool...Not!
- Web 2.0 as a Sales Tool...Not!Agree to DisagreeThe review sites do a very good job of filtering out specious reviews --not all but most.What we forget is that in a cusotmer centric approach it was always about the customer -- the customer now has the means to take back control...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-09
- Q&A: Sears Presses Case for Alternative Marketing Strategy
- Sears Holding has turned to alternative media as a key part of its marketing strategy over the past two years, developing a range of promotions and communications vehicles that reach consumers through the web, cell phones and social networks. Most recently, it launched Good News Now, at GNN.com, an Internet-based...
- Blog posts 2009-06-18
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