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Why successful integration between your ERP and Ecommerce platform is critical

We recently spoke about why B2B vendors should bring their business online and how to help employees during the transition. Now we’re going to cover another important part of the transition, successfully integrating the ecommerce platform with your ERP system.

We recently spoke about why B2B vendors should bring their business online and how to help employees during the transition. Now we’re going to cover another important part of the transition, successfully integrating the ecommerce platform with your ERP system.

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<strong>Why</strong> <strong>successful</strong> <strong>integration</strong> <strong>between</strong> <strong>your</strong> <strong>ERP</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Ecommerce</strong><br />

<strong>platform</strong> <strong>is</strong> <strong>critical</strong><br />

We recently spoke about why B2B vendors should bring their business online <strong>and</strong> how to help employees<br />

during the transition. Now we’re going to cover another important part of the transition, <strong>successful</strong>ly<br />

integrating the ecommerce <strong>platform</strong> with <strong>your</strong> <strong>ERP</strong> system.<br />

Your <strong>ERP</strong> system can integrate various departments within <strong>your</strong> organization <strong>and</strong> thus save a lot of time <strong>and</strong><br />

energy in getting things done. Your ecommerce <strong>platform</strong> h<strong>and</strong>les all <strong>your</strong> online orders, <strong>and</strong> chances are that<br />

if you’ve taken <strong>your</strong> business online, you are receiving a big chunk of business from <strong>your</strong> online store.<br />

Although these two systems are <strong>critical</strong> to the business, many organizations have yet to integrate the two<br />

<strong>and</strong> maximize on the synergies.<br />

If you haven’t integrated the two here are some of the problems that you might be facing:<br />

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High order volume<br />

If orders are manually being copied or entered in the <strong>ERP</strong> system from the ecommerce <strong>platform</strong>, chances<br />

are the team takes some time to make the transfer. Th<strong>is</strong> causes delays in all subsequent processes from<br />

packing to delivery. Integration will exponentially reduce the time taken <strong>and</strong> help increase speed of<br />

processing.<br />

Costs <strong>and</strong> errors<br />

Integrating the two systems will be a one-time implementation that will be more cost-effective in the long run<br />

<strong>and</strong> will ensure that data <strong>is</strong> copied as <strong>is</strong> without errors in order or customer information.<br />

Inventory<br />

The ecommerce system will constantly update the <strong>ERP</strong>; subsequently updating the inventory levels in realtime,<br />

so you can always plan <strong>and</strong> ensure adequate stocks.<br />

Dec<strong>is</strong>ion-making delays<br />

Accurate data <strong>is</strong> crucial in making on-time dec<strong>is</strong>ions, whether it <strong>is</strong> to maintain inventory or plan the budget.<br />

Employees will not be able to work fast enough to ensure that all the data has been entered on time to<br />

extract for analys<strong>is</strong> <strong>and</strong> planning.With an integrated system you can be sure that extracted data <strong>is</strong> up to date<br />

<strong>and</strong> error free.<br />

Customer sat<strong>is</strong>faction<br />

Errors <strong>and</strong> delays in order fulfillment will leave customers d<strong>is</strong>sat<strong>is</strong>fied. Integration reduces the number of<br />

errors to a great extent <strong>and</strong> delivers what the customer wants on time <strong>and</strong> correctly.


Real-time data<br />

Keeping track of which customer has outst<strong>and</strong>ing credit <strong>and</strong> when their payment deadlines are approaching<br />

<strong>is</strong> important to the business as a whole. Real-time availability of such data to all departments <strong>is</strong> possible<br />

when the <strong>ERP</strong> <strong>and</strong> ecommerce <strong>platform</strong> are in sync. Even as volume <strong>and</strong> velocity of data increases, the<br />

master data <strong>is</strong> available to all the people who need it.<br />

B2B businesses grow well when they go online <strong>and</strong> for a small or medium business to find itself incapable of<br />

h<strong>and</strong>ling orders arriving through the online store can be a huge setback.While a growing staff can work as a<br />

temporary fix for these problems, the only long-term solution <strong>is</strong> integrating the ecommerce <strong>platform</strong> <strong>and</strong> the<br />

<strong>ERP</strong>.Also see more info @ http://www.unilogcorp.com

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