The iProductbuilder21 system provides a clear, graphical and user friendly web based interface to produce priced quotes and orders with costs and the option of production routings and materials or sub assemblies. Suitable for any industry iProductbuilder21 presents simple product specific questions and shows clear graphical images of your products demonstrating the selected options giving a visual check, confirming that the selections are producing the required results. Together with powerful validation parameters and calculation models this serves to deskill the process and reduce errors, increasing mobility of labour and providing customer driven quoting and ordering systems. |
All elements (e.g. Header/Footer Pictures, Payment and Delivery Types, Categories ....) on the iProductbuilder can be set up by the administer. |
| 02 UNLIMITED NUMBER OF CONFIGURATIONS |
The administrator can set up an unlimited number of configuration sets to be offered on iProductbuilder. |
| 03 UNLIMITED NUMBER OF CATEGORIES AND SUBCATEGORIES |
The administrator can set up and maintain an unlimited number of product main categories and subcategories. All design elements (Icons, Pictures) can be uploaded directly to the server. |
If the iProductbuilder is used together with VPASP products and product categories can be handled through VPASP. If the iProductbuilder is used stand alone the administrator can handle the products and product categories through the iProductbuilder. |
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| 01 FULL ACCESS TO ALL USER CONFIGURATIONS |
The administrator has full access to all user configurations and is able to modify them. |
| 02 BROWSING AND SELECTING PRODUCTS |
The administrator can either select products from the categories (like the users) or add products manually to the summary page with or without affecting the product database. |
The administrator can add purchasing costs for the individual compoments. Profit will be displayed instantly. |
| 04 QUOTES WITH OR WITHOUT PRICES |
The administrator can print the quotes with or without prices for the individual components. |
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