ComplyNet forges relationship with Illinois dealers

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Roughly about a month after landing a relationship with Kentucky dealerships, ComplyNet this week landed a similar achievement with dealers in a bordering state.

The Illinois Automobile Dealers Association announced it chose ComplyNet as an endorsed partner of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) compliance solutions. 

ComplyNet said through a news release that it will bring its 28 years of automotive-exclusive compliance solutions and expertise to IADA’s nearly 750 franchise dealer members throughout the state.

“We like ComplyNet’s approach to guiding dealers to a culture of compliance through participation and accountability using intuitive software solutions, and our members already highly recommend ComplyNet,” IADA executive director Joe McMahon said in the news release. “Not only will ComplyNet provide members with necessary solutions, ComplyNet will also participate with IADA in providing education and awareness efforts to prevent accidents, injuries, claims, and regulatory fines.

“If our efforts prevent a single accident and the employee go home safely at the end of the workday, then the time and commitment is well worth it,” McMahon continued.

ComplyNet provides compliance solutions to thousands of dealerships throughout the United States using ComplyNet’s ABLE platform, an end-to-end compliance management system that is geared to be intuitive and easy to use to helps dealerships track their efforts and achieve regulatory goals.

And along with the Bluegrass State, the firm now has the endorsement from dealers in the Land of Lincoln.

“ComplyNet was founded in Illinois and our team is extremely proud and humbled to have earned IADA’s endorsement,” ComplyNet president and general counsel Adam Crowell said.

“When it comes to dealership representation, IADA is a beacon of excellence, and we endeavor to assist IADA by providing best-in-class education, awareness, and tech-enabled solutions that are intuitive, easy to use, and comprehensive,” Crowell went on to say.



Source : AutoFinanceNews