Customers today are looking for a webstore that reflects accurate pricing and inventory, and also delivers rich product content, filtered navigation, advanced search capabilities, and a superior, connected customer portal.
Having webstore that syncs directly to your ERP software provides your customers access to the right information at the right time, setting you apart from the competition by allowing them to make faster, smarter buying decisions.
To dig deep into what e-Commerce-ready product data actually looks like, and to go over some best practices, Supply House Times sat down with Matt Christensen, president of Distributor Data Solutions (DDS).
According to a recent research study from Epicor, a maker of industry-specific enterprise software designed to promote business growth, 96 percent of organizations surveyed worldwide have confidence in their ability to navigate the early stages of the ERP purchase process, from initial evaluation to requirements planning.
DDI System, a provider of ERP and eCommerce software for wholesale-distributors, announced David Greene has stepped into a new role with the company as director of business development. Greene, founder and former partner of a market-specific ERP for foodservice equipment and supply dealers joined DDI System as a dedicated Foodservice Market Specialist in January 2020. Greene’s wealth of industry expertise and trusted relationships strengthened DDI’s focus and growth in the foodservice equipment and supplies industry over the past year and a half.
With PHCP-PVF distributors facing more and more challenges in an ever-evolving business landscape, having proper back-office systems in place to meet the changing needs of customers has become even more top of mind.
DDI System’s eCommerce Pro is a flexible eCommerce platform completely connected to Inform ERP, supporting a leading-edge experience for both B2B and B2C retail shoppers, the company explains.
Inventory management is one of a distributor’s biggest challenges. If you’re not managing inventory efficiently, your work process suffers, and you could create stock-outs, and sacrifice timely deliveries – maybe even customers.