THE ninth largest funder in the UK, Leasys, has integrated Fleet Procure’s StockManager system to power the inventory management of its newly launched digital e-Store.
The Leasys e-Store features a range of personal leasing deals for electric and low emission vehicles as part of the leasco’s digitisation process.
Accessible through the “offers” section of the Leasys.com/uk website, the e-Store allows customers to complete the entire rental process quickly and securely, from configuration to ordering, with integrated identity and credit checks.
StockManager allows customers to browse, select and order vehicles from live stock in real time.
“We're thrilled to partner with Fleet Procure on our e-Store project. This seamless integration with their StockManager system enhances our vehicle inventory management across multiple sales channels. It ensures real-time reservation of stock, preventing double-selling and significantly improving our operational efficiency. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in our commitment to provide our customers with a reliable and streamlined service."
David Robertson, Sales Director, Leasys UK Tweet
Operations Director of Fleet Procure, Arron Mogridge, said the company was delighted to partner with Leasys UK on its digital initiative.
“Our integration with the e-Store exemplifies how technology can simplify complex processes, deliver better customer experiences, and drive operational efficiency,” he said.

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