Virgin Cars

Website:

http://www.virgincars.com

Profile:

Virgin Cars was the first and most comprehensive online retailer of new and used cars from all major motor car manufacturers.

Industry:

Online Car Retailer.

Challenge:

Develop a document managment application to capture business critical information and streamline document production.

Integrate ‘click-to-call’ functionality to facilitate the communication between customer and sales representative at no cost to the customer.


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