Dealer Business System
Dealer Business System is a supply-chain management / dealership management system application developed with Accenture on AS/400 minicomputers in the 1990s. Caterpillar dealers have been using this application to manage their internal problems as well as external connections to CAT. The main modules include:
- Order processing
- Parts inventory
- Service
- Rental
- Equipment management system
Versions
Accentures role
In June 2002, Caterpillar and Accenture announced a 10-year agreement to build and provide support for DBSIn May 2009, dealers approved the transition of DBS support to the Accenture Dealer Management Services group.
High 5 software's role
In May 2012, High 5 Software announces support to replace the DBSi system after feedback that many of the other software vendor systems are faltering.Ending of CAT support
In April 2008, Caterpillar announced a change in vision.In developing the new DBSi system strategy, multiple areas were considered such as:
- A thorough review of dealer needs five to seven years into the future
- An assessment of the long-term financial viability of continuing DBSi development for 80–100 dealers
- A review of 3rd party dealer management systems offered in the marketplace
- Recent dealer evaluations and decisions to leave DBS/DBSi
This application runs on AS/400 minicomputers locally in dealers' data centers, and connect to CAT systems to place orders.