ERP for Wholesale Distribution

UNLEASH the power of your Wholesale Distribution ERP 

Maximize productivity, efficiency, and profitability with the right Wholesale Distribution ERP solution. Net at Work’s expert technology advisors help small to mid-sized wholesale distributors streamline operations, improve inventory management, and drive growth through the power of advanced ERP technology.

Meeting the Evolving Challenges with Wholesale Distribution ERP

Wholesale distributors face constant pressures—changing customer demands, shrinking margins, and ongoing supply chain and workforce challenges. The right Wholesale Distribution ERP empowers your business to stay ahead by enhancing customer experience, optimizing supply chain efficiency, and improving cost-to-serve metrics. With expert guidance from a trusted distribution technology advisor, you can leverage ERP solutions to drive profitability and long-term success.

UNLEASH THE POWER OF YOUR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTION COMPANY

Next Generation enterprise resource planning (ERP) coupled with our expert advisory services—can help distribution companies thrive amidst near constant change. Our breadth of technology solutions, services and skills have helped our distribution clients to:

  • Reduce order and delivery times
  • Increase customer satisfaction
  • Improve sales, purchasing and warehouse management
  • Enhance decision making through cost and profitability analysis
  • Gain real-time visibility and insight across the global supply chain
  • Future-proof operations and inventory management

Our wholesale distribution ERP experts are well-versed in both legacy and modern, cloud-based systems, so we understand your existing technology environment as well as where you’re headed to be ready for tomorrow’s challenges.

ERP for Wholesale Distribution

A UNIFIED TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM AS YOUR FRAMEWORK FOR THE FUTURE

A unified technology platform is the successor to previous generations of accounting and business management software. This platform extends ERP functionality to include business intelligence and analytics, eCommerce, Warehouse Management System (WMS) and more.

The core of a unified technology platform is Next Generation ERP, which is built on modern cloud technology that is easy to work with and simple to maintain. A cloud ERP allows your distribution company to scale operations efficiently—often without adding administrative personnel.

Through Next Generation Wholesale Distribution ERP, you can harness vast amounts of vital business data to help facilitate faster, better decision making while supporting and extending your relationships with customers, manufacturers, employees, vendors and other stakeholders. Learn how you can enhance your distribution operations by contacting Net at Work today .

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Futureproofing Your Distribution Business: Aligning Leadership and Technology
Keeping up with rapid change in the distribution industry is no easy feat. As your business grows and customer demands evolve, you will likely grapple with challenges around expanding into new markets, managing complex supply chains, and defending your bottom line against disruptive competitors. How can you future-proof your distribution operations? The answer lies in developing a leadership pipeline and technology infrastructure that are equally forward-facing. Your company can have the most feature-packed ERP system money can buy, but without leaders who can harness its potential, you are just scratching the surface of its benefits. Conversely, building your leadership dream team and putting them at the helm of an outdated and disconnected system will stifle that potential. It’s about striking the right balance – nurturing digital-era leadership talent in lockstep with modernizing your technology ecosystem. Identifying Future Leaders for the Digital Era What defines a future-ready distribution leader? Deloitte suggests they are part of a team “with the skills that can evolve with the rapid pace of change.” This might include traits such as: Digital/tech savviness: The next generation of leaders need more than just tech literacy. They need an innate curiosity about emerging technologies and a willingness to experiment. Data-driven decision-making: With data coming in from all corners of your business, leaders must be able to extract insights and allow those insights to drive their actions. Change management capabilities: Transformative initiatives like ERP implementations require leaders who inspire teams and skillfully navigate organizational resistance. Strategic mindset: Your future leaders should have the business acumen to connect technology investments with long-term growth objectives. Assessment Methods Tailored for the Digital Age Identifying these future leaders is easier said than done. Traditional assessments may not give you a full picture of candidates’ potential impact in today’s digital landscape. It’s time to get creative: Use data-driven assessments: Analytical reasoning tests and structured interview questions can help to evaluate candidates’ decision-making ability and comfort with viewing data objectively. Explore problem-solving and innovation skills: Discuss case studies to challenge candidates’ innovative thinking and application of digital tools. Observe tech proficiency: Discuss the candidate’s knowledge of technology solutions. Experience or even curiosity can give insight into their appetite for experimenting with new technologies. There are many resources to help you define your candidate testing program, both online and through companies that assist in placement and recruitment. Upskilling Leaders with the Right Technology Framework Once you’ve assembled your leadership dream team, the real work begins – empowering them with the tools and skills to drive your distribution business into the future. Leveraging ERP for Leadership Development A modern ERP system is the ideal training ground for developing well-rounded leaders. With comprehensive data at their fingertips, your team can: Gain greater visibility into your organization’s functioning: Dynamic ERP systems break down organizational silos, allowing leaders to understand cross-functional processes and interdependencies. Make data-backed decisions: Strong reporting and analytics capabilities transform an ERP into a virtual leadership training ground for honing data-driven decision-making. Enable knowledge continuity: A modern ERP serves as a system of record, ensuring seamless knowledge transfer during leadership turnover. Building Digital Competencies An ERP implementation alone won’t magically produce tech-savvy leaders. You’ll need to invest in developing core digital competencies: Hands-on ERP training: From basic transactions to advanced reporting and workflow automation, ensure that your leaders can maximize your system’s potential. Data literacy – Equip your teams with the analytical skills to transform raw data into actionable insights. Exposure to complementary solutions: Familiarize leaders with other critical solutions like CRM (Customer Relationship Management), BI (Business Intelligence), and process automation platforms. Better still, select an ERP that can seamlessly integrate these functionalities. Fostering an Innovation Culture Aligned with Modern ERP With the right leadership pipeline and technology infrastructure, you can cultivate an innovative, future-focused mindset across your distribution organization. Empowering Data-Driven Leadership Your new ERP system can become a goldmine of insights waiting to be tapped. Encourage leaders to: Expand data access: Provide self-service reporting capabilities that empower teams to explore data independently. Experiment, learn, and refine: Encourage a culture of data-driven experimentation, where leaders test hypotheses and refine strategies based on results. Recognize data-backed wins: Celebrate and incentivize process improvements and innovations built from effective data analysis. Measuring Impact and Nurturing Digital Talent Any leadership development and technology initiative is an ongoing journey, not a one-and-done project. Regularly assess the results of your efforts: Track leadership program metrics: Monitor outcomes like retention, internal promotions, and succession planning effectiveness. Measure gains in process optimization: Quantify productivity boosts, cost savings, and customer experience uplifts resulting from your tech-driven process improvements. Evaluate innovation outcomes: Review the results of data-driven experiments and pivots – both successes and failures are learning opportunities. Invest in Continuous Professional Development Provide ongoing ERP certification paths and learning opportunities. Support obtaining credentials or degrees in data literacy certifications. Create mentorship opportunities pairing rising leaders with seasoned leaders to delegate training and ensure unwritten knowledge is passed down. The Future is What You Make It Distribution has become increasingly competitive. A powerful and dynamic ERP system coupled with a succession plan pipeline filled with forward-thinking leaders are crucial for your company’s survival. By tightly aligning your leadership development with comprehensive technology modernization, you’ll be well-equipped to capitalize on new opportunities and set your business up for success now and in the years to come.
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The Roundtable Recap: Business Automation in Modern Distribution
Modern Distribution Management’s Tom Gale led a panel of experts as they distilled decades of distribution experience into best practices for applying business automation The process distributors undergo to choose automation tools is often based on their specific needs and requirements—they assess the processes that need to be automated and then evaluate the tools currently on the market. But in practice, the decision to automate often comes during a crisis, such as when a business is facing the obsolescence of their current tools, find that they’re unable to hire the people their business needs, or encounter a major shift in the market that forces them to review their existing technology and seriously consider major changes.In Modern Distribution Management’s Automation Roundtable, sponsored by Net at Work, researcher and industry analyst Tom Gale asked a seasoned panel for their successes – and lessons learned – in their quest to increase productivity, efficiency and profitability by automating key tasks and processes within a distribution environment. The Automation Roundtable panel included: Tom Gale
CEO
Modern Distribution Management
Moderator Brandi Coats
CFO
Riley Sales
An established supplier for HVAC professionals throughout the greater Philadelphia area John Gunderson
B2B Distribution Expert
Dorn Group
25 years of experience as a sales and marketing leader Michelle Pecak
Founder & CEO
Simple Smart Consulting
With executive experience in operations as well as pricing and strategy
Automation can accelerate “right-skilling” As the CFO of a growing HVAC distributor, Brandi Coats shared her decision-making process to automate – which transpired during a trifecta of hiring challenges, issues related to their existing legacy ERP that was no longer actively being enhanced, and the global pandemic. Brandi said, “Our automation was about right-skilling the people that we have so that they can add more value to the company…When COVID hit, we didn’t have the right people in the right roles, and we needed to be able to automate some positions we just couldn’t fill. So, the leadership team started to review which processes didn’t make sense—which processes were eating time that we could use doing something else.” “Our automation was about right-skilling the people that we have so that they can add more value to the company.” Leadership at Riley Sales understood that automating certain processes would help their employees—who wanted to use their minds and grow in their positions—be more satisfied at work. For example, their receptionist became their key AP employee, and is now doing data and pricing analysis for the company that has helped increase the company’s margin percentage. Additionally, Brandi remarked that their increasing levels of automation allow them to now be strategic, while having fluid priorities based on shifts in the market. The power of executive buy-in Each panelist agreed that when convincing a company’s leaders to investigate how automation could help the organization, it’s effective to concentrate on one compelling metric, such as sales outstanding, and show an estimation of how automation in key areas could impact that number. Michelle Pecak explained, “Simple math adds up very quickly. Those everyday tasks and the time [automation] saves and the customer service level that increases…the math doesn’t need to be complicated when you’re selling upstream.”  The mechanics of beginning your automation journey The webinar panelists shared additional lessons learned from their experience with companies who are working to become more automated. For example, John Gunderson talked about how to address the varying needs of companies across departments, saying, “Don’t address just one silo at a time. You can start workstreams in sales, digital or others in order to make progress.” Another practical piece of advice from John: Watch your teams’ everyday tasks and look at any manual processes that could be automated. This will give you a good idea of which departments to prioritize. Michelle agreed, adding, “Listen to your people, travel with them, and if you hit a really big speed bump you can just pause the process.” Which application is right for you? Learn more about the many benefits and hurdles associated with evaluating, selecting, implementing and managing business automation from these distribution experts by signing up to listen to “Automation Roundtable – Which Application is Right for You?” today. .mdm-callout { display: block; padding: 20px; background: #f5f5f5; border: 1px solid #ececec; margin-bottom: 30px; }
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