OEM Partners

Oxlo works with OEMs to simplify the process and support of integrating with the retail systems in dealerships—such as DMS and CRM systems—which in turn enables those vendors to create better quality product without the constant resource drain of focusing on ever changing, ever expanding numbers of integrated processes. Oxlo and our OEM partners share the goal of improving OEM/Dealer communication; communication that is lower cost, more accurate and secure, timely, and ultimately resulting in higher customer satisfaction.


Hyundai Motor America

Hyundai sold its first car in the U.S. in 1986. At the time, few Americans had ever heard of Hyundai or its products. Since then, Hyundai has upgraded its vehicle lineup and grown quickly into the 4th best-selling foreign manufacturer in the U.S. by making quality and safety its top priorities.

Hyundai chose Oxlo Systems to enable and manage open certification for any Dealer System Provider (DSP) wishing to integrate with Hyundai’s new web based Dealer Communications System (DCS).

Click here to see the current list of Oxlo’s DSP partners.

Click here for more information on how to integrate with the new Hyundai DCS.

General Motors Corporation

General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world's largest automaker, has been the global industry sales leader since 1931. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 325,000 people around the world. It has manufacturing operations in 32 countries and its vehicles are sold in 200 countries. In 2004, GM sold nearly 9 million cars and trucks globally, up 4 percent and the second-highest total in the company's history. GM's global headquarters are at the GM Renaissance Center in Detroit.

Oxlo Systems supports integration between dealer systems and the new GM Retail Inventory Management (RIM) system.

Click here to contact Oxlo for more information on Oxlo’s GM RIM integration solution.

Volkswagen of America, Inc

Founded in 1955, Volkswagen of America, Inc. is headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG, headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen is one of the world’s largest producers of passenger cars and Europe’s largest automaker spanning a range of vehicles across both VW and Audi brands. Volkswagen operates 44 production plants in eleven European countries plus seven countries in the Americas, Asia and Africa. Around the world more than 320,000 employees produce over 21,500 vehicles per day or are involved in vehicle-related services. The Volkswagen Group sells its vehicles in more than 150 countries.

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor began a manufacturing revolution with its mass production assembly lines in the early 1900s. Now the company is the world's largest pickup truck maker and the #2 producer of cars and trucks. Ford makes vehicles with such brands as Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, and the Premier Auto Group (PAG), which includes Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover and Volvo. Among its biggest successes are the Ford Taurus and F-Seriespickup. Ford owns a controlling (33%) stake in Mazda and has purchased BMW's Land Rover SUV operations.

DaimlerChrysler

DaimlerChrysler’s product portfolio ranges from small cars to sports cars and luxury sedans; and from versatile vans to heavy duty trucks or comfortable coaches. DaimlerChryslers’ passenger car brands include Maybach, Mercedes-Benz, Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge and Smart. Commercial vehicle brands include Mercedes-Benz, Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star, Setra and Mitsubishi Fuso. It offers financial and other automotive services through DaimlerChrysler Services. DaimlerChrysler’s strategy rests on four pillars: global presence, strong brands, broad product range, and technology leadership. DaimlerChrysler has a global workforce and a global shareholder base. With 362,100 employees, DaimlerChrysler achieved revenues of EUR 136.4 billion (USD 171.9 billion) in 2003.