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The manufacturing industry historically has relied on retailers, wholesalers and other middlemen to sell their products to end users. Today, the modern and forward-thinking manufacturer is adopting and developing direct to consumer (D2C) channels to add to their existing and well-worn distributor channels.
The B2B eCommerce industry is expected to grow to over $1 trillion by 2023, according to a recent report from Forrester. If you are a B2B organization and are not currently engaged in digital commerce then there is no better time to start than now.
B2B manufacturers have long viewed complex order orchestration and order fulfillment as a network of disparate systems and processes working together to meet the delivery promise.
The complexities we are seeing in the B2B marketplace are continuously changing and growing. From an order orchestration and fulfillment standpoint, the delivery promise now includes many moving parts over a longer period of time that must be accounted for and automated through order management.
Integrating eCommerce and ERP software can set your team up for long-term success by increasing efficiency, opening new revenue streams, and boosting profits. Here we cover key questions you must consider to ensure success as well as actionable steps for getting started.
B2B organizations seeking new efficiencies in interactions with suppliers and distributors, and pursuing direct to consumer and marketplace options has been prevalent for several years now.
For eCommerce store owners, managing variants and parent-child product relationships are essential for maintaining your store’s digital products and eCommerce success.
As your company grows, internal systems and processes that were once sustainable – order taking, processing and filling those orders – become much more difficult to perform. Employee bandwidth is stretched, disparate excel sheets pile up and before you know it your customers and employees begin calling for more automation from your OMS.