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RouteOne Adds eSignature Capability to Tablet App

RouteOne LLC announced that dealers using its eContracting solution can now use the Apple iPad or Android tablet as an alternate signature-capturing device for signing eDocuments.

by Staff
December 29, 2011
1 min to read


FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. —RouteOne LLC announced that dealers using its eContracting solution can now use the Apple iPad or Android tablet as an alternate signature-capturing device for signing eDocuments. The new functionality eliminates the need for eContracting dealers to use a signature pad.

RouteOne’s eContracting tool works for both retail and lease products, and can support traditional and spot sales processes. Currently integrating with Reynolds and Reynolds and ADP, the tool also features fully integrated paper document faxing and imaging, and support for ancillary forms origination.

The solution also offers contract data validation from finance sources and fully automated contract distribution and assignment, among other features.

For more information, visit www.routeone.com.

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