Ideal Computer Systems, which provides business management software for outdoor power equipment dealers, has once again been invited by Bob Clements Intl. to be the official software provider for the High-Performance Service Department pavilion at this year’s GIE+EXPO. The show will take place Oct. 28-30 in Louisville, Ky.
This year’s High-Performance Service Department will focus on inventory control, teaching dealers how to discover “hidden treasures” in their parts department. Ideal representatives will be on hand to help educate dealers on ways industry-specific software can help them gain control of their inventory, as well as all other areas of their business. including service, customer management, sales & invoicing, accounting, purchasing and reporting.
“I thought the High-Performance Service Department was a big success last year, and we look forward to tackling inventory control in the High-Performance Pavilion this year,” said Dennis Haefner, president of Ideal Computer Systems. “It is an honor to be chosen to participate again as the Business Management Software company in the pavilion.”
Bob Clements Intl., regarded as one of the top consulting firms for outdoor power equipment dealers, is once again heading the event. New to this year’s pavilion will be dealer panel discussions led by Clements and featuring pavilion sponsors. Joining Ideal as pavilion sponsors are ARI, Ariens, Briggs & Stratton, Cub Cadet, Heftee, Husqvarna, Hustler Turf Equipment, Kohler, Schiller Grounds Care, Stens and Stihl.
“We are trying to provide an environment at the GIE+EXPO that shows dealers what the possibilities are for their Parts Department,” said Bob Clements, president of Bob Clements Intl. “Having a good business management system, along with the right organization and good processes, will catapult their dealership to new heights in profitability.”
In addition to the High-Performance Service pavilion, dealers may also view Ideal’s software and speak with company representatives in booth #5004 at GIE+EXPO.
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