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MAM Software announces plans for a new eBay module for its Autopart management software


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BARNSLEY, England--Oct. 10, 2013: MAM Software Group, Inc. (NASDAQ CM: MAMS), a leading developer of business management software solutions, today announced that it is developing a new eBay module for its Autopart management software.

MAM Autopart is a versatile business management solution for automotive parts distributors and retailers. Available as both an on-premise and in-cloud solution, it seamlessly integrates sales, stock management, accounting and reporting processes in one easy-to-use package.

MAM's new eBay module will make it easier for Autopart users to add parts listings to the eBay marketplaces in the UK and Ireland. Users will be able to upload parts, inventory and prices to eBay and receive eBay orders directly into their point-of-sale.

The solution will reduce sellers' costs by integrating eBay listing into MAM's existing management software. As well as simplifying the listing process, the solution will utilise MAM's Make Model Index (MMI) to standardise vehicle information, making it easier for sellers' parts to be found by buyers.

"We are delighted to announce this exciting new project," said Mike Jamieson, CEO of MAM Software. "eBay integration is another example of our continued efforts to develop innovative solutions for an evolving industry. Multi-channel retailing is becoming increasingly important in the automotive aftermarket and it is crucial that our customers have the right tools at their disposal.

"Direct integration with eBay offers our customers another outlet to service their commercial needs. Alongside our website and e-commerce solutions, it provides auto parts distributors and retailers with an opportunity to diversify their sales channels and reach a wider audience."

MAM's eBay module is currently undergoing initial testing and is due for release in early 2014.