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G-Forces Web Management Ltd is an international web management company based in Bearsted, Kent which provides a range of web software and services to a diverse range of clients, primarily automitive. The company uses its own range of NetDirector software, designed and developed in-house which includes web platforms designed specifically for e-commerce sites and automotive dealers. A number of websites designed by G-Forces have won awards (including the CarDealer ewards "Franchise Dealer Website of the Year 2008" for Lifestyle Europe) and the company provides a selection of web management services including web marketing and lead tracking. Company History Founded by Giles Smith in 1999 and originally operating from offices in Maidstone, Kent, G-Forces moved to their current, purpose-built, offices in the borough of Thurnham, in 2007. The opening was attended by the city's last surviving Battle of Britain pilot Jimmy Corbin, for whom the business park is named, and World War II Spitfire pilots Peter Ayerst and Rodney Scrase. From an initial three employees, G-Forces now has more than forty-five employees - all operating from their Bearsted office - and are the largest web management company in Kent. Software Range G-Forces' NetDirector range of sotware was designed and developed in-house for a range of industries and applications. NetDirector Auto - Used primarily by main dealers and specialist retailers to assist in the sale of new and used vehicles by generating online leads. NetDirector Tiger Commerce - ecommerce, software-as-a-service model, aimed at and primarily used by ecommerce sites for selling online. NetDirector LeadBeast - Tracking software which consolidates leads and enquiries generated through sales channels both online and offline. NetDirector CMS - A content management solution designed to simplify the in-house management of web content for businesses.
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