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IronConnect Launches DealerFlow, End-to-End Equipment Dealer Solution

IronConnect, a provider of technology solutions for the heavy equipment industry, has announced the launch of its comprehensive end-to-end platform “DealerFlow” designed specifically for equipment dealers. This powerful new offering combines all the critical tools dealers need to drive more value from their inventory and realize maximum returns from transactions on a single artificial intelligence (AI)-driven platform, according to a statement released June 12 by the Lincoln, Neb.-based company.

The company further reports this is the first dealer platform powered by AI that manages and optimizes the value of used inventory across all sales channels, leveraging the industry’s leading data and analytics.

“Our goal has always been to put the power back in the hands of the dealer,” said AJ Neifert, IronConnect President and co-founder. “With our new platform, you're not just using another tool — you’re finally in control of your data and can make decisions that are best for your business, not what is best for someone else’s. Noting that the company is positioned to become a trusted dealer partner, Neifert added, “We understand these are challenging times for dealerships, and every dollar spent matters.” 

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