Citroen UK use CSI Media’s Travel Technology
CSI Media drive forward to gain Citroen UK as a new client.
The CSI Media UK based programming team are currently utilising its strong technology platforms and bespoke software to create a commissioned stock management system for the wholly owned retail arm of Citroen UK. The system being developed utilises elements of CSI Media’s travel technology and is being created for the Citroen Retail Group.
The bespoke system has been designed to allow the Citroen Retail Group to manage stock more effectively across their retail sites, reserve the stock held at any of the different dealerships across the group and to add or remove stock automatically.
Users of the bespoke stock management system will be given appropriate permission levels, which will control the data that they see and the functionality available to them.
A representative of Citroen Retail Group’s Manchester site stated “We chose CSI Media to build our central stock system for our network of dealerships across the UK. The system was fully planned and tested and we were really pleased with the end result. We are now moving onto the phase two build with CSI Media.”
Richard Nash, Business Director of CSI Media said ‘This is an exciting opportunity for CSI Media to venture into a new market for an international brand, and shows confidence in large firms to use our bespoke programming services’.
The bespoke system for Citroen UK is one of many large contract wins which include work for Experian and a new ecommerce platform for a major retailer.
For more information on CSI Media’s products and services please visit the CSI Media website or contact Richard Nash, Business Director on [email protected], or Craig Stone, Marketing Director on [email protected].
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