The owner has multiple companies, so they create a group of companies for convenient management.
This management style follows a single unified policy throughout the group.
Complete data sharing is possible, including customers, vehicles, service records (repair history), products, and suppliers, resulting in high management efficiency. For example, customers can repair their vehicles at any company, and each company's inventory can be known, reducing the amount of product storage, knowing the total debtors of all companies, reducing bad debt issues, and creditor balances.
Specific basic information of each company is shared with all companies in the group, such as vehicle models, brands, customer groups, product brands, product groups, and job positions. This leads to systematic data management, avoiding redundancy and ensuring uniformity across the group.
If multiple company owners unite to form a company group for the benefit of sharing customer information and vehicle repair history while maintaining the management policies of each company.
Customer information, vehicles, and service records (repair history) can be shared to expand the market.
Because this type of group only aims to share customer information, vehicles, and service records (repair history) and does not want to interfere with each company's management policy, it cannot share product information, purchasing information, inventory levels, financial results, suppliers, and other such details.