eAutoclaims.com Acquires SalvageConnection.com
21 July 2000
eAutoclaims.com Acquires SalvageConnection.comPALM HARBOR, Fla. - eAutoclaims.com, Inc., a leading online auto insurance claims Application Service Provider, today announced the acquisition of the remaining fifty percent of SalvageConnection.com. EACC was a co-owner with Flamingo Software, Inc. As the result, SalvageConnection.com becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of EACC. EACC plans to integrate the salvage program into their existing online services of collision & glass repair. The company currently serves a large number of insurance companies and manages the fleet vehicles of many public & private companies. EACC will launch an aggressive sales campaign next month and make the service available at a discount for any client who uses multiple services of the eAutoclaims.com(TM). Gaver Powers, eAutoclaims.com(TM) chief information officer stated, "The technology used in SalvageConnection.com follows EACC philosophy of user-friendly web-based applications that are meaningful to the auto claims industry. The site is easy to navigate and will be easily integrated into our core Internet products." About eAutoclaims.com: eAutoclaims.com(TM) Inc. is a pioneering business-to-business e-commerce company that utilizes the Internet to streamline and lower the overall cost of automotive repair paid by insurance companies and on corporately owned fleet vehicles. The company is creating a new online digital automotive maintenance organization industry within the $123 billion market of the auto collision claim industry. eAutoclaims.com Inc(TM) is establishing itself as the pre-eminent Application Service Provider for the automobile insurance industry, providing seamless back-end infrastructures that link thousands of collision repair shops and/or glass repair facilities into a network. The company offers a cost-effective and highly advanced "Bricks to Clicks(TM)" Claims System for the processing and ultimate repair of damaged vehicles filed as insured auto claims and by self-insured fleets. eAutoclaims.com(TM) Inc. generates revenue from administrative fees and discounts earned by processing collision & glass work through its system.