STAR Releases Third Draft of the Year
MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 2, 2008 -- Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail (STAR), a global information technology (IT) standards body for the retail automotive industry, published Draft Releases 4.2.3 and 5.1.3 on December 28, 2007.
Releases 4.2.3 and 5.1.3 include modifications to the Credit Contract, Parts Invoice, Parts Pick List, Standard Codes and Vehicle Inventory specifications to support requests made by STAR Member Organizations including Chrysler Financial, Freightliner, Oxlo Systems, and RouteOne.
In addition to modifying existing specifications, release 5.1.3 also includes new Parts Price List messaging specifications. This group of specifications provides a common means of communicating parts catalogue information to dealers. These messages are intended to simplify the process of gathering and applying price revisions for dealers' parts inventory.
Participants in the Parts Price List development effort included Navistar and Freightliner, and unlike other standards development efforts STAR undertakes, this particular project was initiated by STAR's Dealer Advisory Group (DAG). The DAG is a volunteer group comprised of nine dealers that have come together to provide STAR with insight into the day-to-day operations of the dealership and how those operations could be improved upon with development of standards.
About STAR (www.starstandard.org)
The Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail (STAR) organization is the Information Technology (IT) standards organization for the retail automotive industry. STAR is leading the effort to implement voluntary IT standards throughout the automotive industry. These standards are designed to support business information needs and provide secure and reliable means for dealers, manufacturers, and retail system providers to communicate. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, STAR is a not-for-profit volunteer organization and its members include Dealers, Manufacturers and Retail System Providers (RSPs). As members, they are interested in developing, promoting, and administering voluntary IT standards in the retail automotive industry and improving the effectiveness, timeliness and competitiveness of the IT solutions needed within the retail automotive industry.
STAR membership roster: Dealer Groups: NADA Retail System Providers:
ADP, Advent Resources, Inc., AIAG, American Financial Services Association, Arkona, AutoDESA, Auto/Mate, Inc., CIECA, DealerTrack, Karmak, Motorcycle Industry Council, National Marine Manufacturer's Association, OAGI, Object Management Group (OMG), Oxlo Systems, PBS Financial Systems Inc., PROCEDE Software, Quorum Information Systems, Reynolds & Reynolds, RouteOne, T-Systems North America, Inc., Unipart Automotive Logistics, Wipro Technologies
Manufacturers:
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. American Suzuki Motor Corp. BMW of North America, Inc. Chrysler, Freightliner, LLC Ford Motor Company General Motors Corp. International Truck & Engine Corporation Jaguar Cars Mazda North American Operations Nissan North America, Inc PACCAR, Inc Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Renault Toyota Motor Sales, USA