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Top Technology for Distribution Companies & Manufacturing Companies

Improving business performance throughout the supply chain

Embracing digital transformation in manufacturing and distribution is no longer optional. To survive and thrive, digitization and automation of production and business processes are central to remain competitive in today’s markets. Both your manufacturing technology, and your distribution technology need to work together to help you succeed. Manufacturing and then getting finished products to your clients and customers is the top priority, and we have the technology to help you in that endeavor.

 

How is technology used in distribution?

Technology is used in distribution to automate and streamline various business processes, such as inventory management, order processing, and shipping. It is also used to improve communication and collaboration between distribution companies and their employees, suppliers, and customers.

Technology is essential for distribution companies. These companies are responsible for transporting products from the manufacturer to retailers or end-users. Technology helps distribution companies to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction. Here are some examples of technology used:

1. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software to manage various aspects of their business. Operations, such as inventory, sales, purchasing, logistics, and financials. Here are some ways in which ERP can be used:

A. Inventory management: ERP software can help distribution companies track inventory levels, track supply chains, monitor stock, and optimize warehouse operations. It can also automate inventory replenishment and alert users when stock levels are low.

B. Sales management: ERP can help manage sales orders, quotes, and invoices. It can also provide real-time visibility into customer orders, delivery schedules, and payment status.

C. Purchasing management: ERP can help distribution companies manage their purchasing processes, including supplier selection, order placement, and payment processing. It can also help track vendor performance and optimize procurement processes.

D. Logistics management: ERP can help distribution companies manage their logistics processes, including transportation planning, route optimization, and shipment tracking. It can also integrate with other systems, such as warehouse management and transportation management systems.

E. Financial management: ERP can help manage financial processes, including accounting, invoicing, and payment processing. It can also provide real-time financial reporting and analysis, helping management make better decisions.

ERP can help distribution companies integrate their business processes, reduce manual work, improve data accuracy, and increase efficiency. It can also provide real-time visibility into key business metrics, helping management make informed decisions.

2. Distribution companies can use Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software to manage their interactions with customers and improve customer experience. Here are some ways in which CRM can be leveraged:

A. Sales management: CRM can help distribution companies manage their sales leads, opportunities, and orders. It can also provide real-time visibility into customer interactions and sales performance.

B. Marketing management: CRM can be beneficial for distribution companies. It can help them manage their marketing campaigns, track customer engagement, and measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts. It can also help with customer segmentation and targeted marketing.

C. Customer service management: CRM can help distribution companies manage their customer service interactions. It will also track customer issues and complaints, and provide timely and personalized support. It can also help with customer retention and loyalty programs.

D. Analytics and reporting: CRM can provide valuable insights into customer behavior and preferences. It allows distribution companies to make informed decisions about product development, pricing, and marketing strategies.

E. Mobile access: CRM can be accessed from mobile devices. This allows distribution company sales representatives and customer service agents to work remotely and access real-time customer information.

CRM can help improve customer engagement, increase customer satisfaction, and drive revenue growth. It can also help them build stronger relationships with their customers and gain a competitive advantage in the market.

3. Distribution companies can use Managed IT services to outsource their IT infrastructure, operations, and support to a third-party provider. Here are some ways in which managed IT services can be used:

A. Infrastructure management: Managed IT services can help distribution companies manage their IT infrastructure. This includes servers, networks, and storage, ensuring high availability, reliability, and security.

B. Application management: Managed IT services can help manage business applications. ERP, CRM, and WMS systems, ensuring optimal performance, availability, and support.

C. Security management: Managed IT services can help distribution companies manage their IT security. Data protection, threat management, and compliance with regulatory standards, ensuring that their systems are secure and compliant.

D. Cloud services: Managed IT services can help distribution companies leverage cloud-based services. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS) are leveraged. The result is reduced costs and improved scalability.

E. Helpdesk support: Managed IT services can provide helpdesk support to employees. This ensures that they have access to technical support and issue resolution when needed.

Managed IT services can help distribution companies reduce costs, improve operations, and focus on their core business activities. It can also provide access to the latest technology and expertise. This ensures that its IT systems are up-to-date and optimized.

4. Distribution companies can use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones to improve their communication capabilities and reduce costs. Here are some ways in which distribution companies can use VoIP phones:

A. Cost savings: VoIP phones can help distribution companies reduce their communication costs. VoIP phones use the Internet instead of traditional phone lines. This can result in significant cost savings, especially for long-distance and international calls.

B. Mobility: VoIP phones can be used on mobile devices, allowing distribution company employees to communicate on the go.

C. Scalability: VoIP phone systems can be easily scaled up or down based on the needs of the distribution company. This makes it easy to add or remove users as the business grows or changes.

D. Integration: VoIP phones can be integrated with other communication tools, such as email, instant messaging, and video conferencing. This can help distribution companies streamline their communication processes and improve collaboration.

E. Advanced features: VoIP phones offer advanced features such as call routing, call forwarding, voicemail, and caller ID. These features can help distribution companies improve their communication capabilities and provide better customer service.

VoIP phones can help distribution companies improve their communication capabilities, reduce costs, and increase efficiency. They make it easier for distribution companies to meet the needs of their customers and stay competitive in the market.

5. Distribution companies can use Business Process Automation (BPA) to streamline their business processes, reduce manual work, and increase efficiency. Here are some ways in which distribution companies can use BPA:

A. Order processing: BPA can help distribution companies automate their order processing, from order entry to invoicing. This can help reduce errors, increase speed, and improve customer satisfaction.

B. Inventory management: BPA can help distribution companies automate their inventory management processes, including replenishment, stock counting, and tracking. This can help reduce inventory costs and improve accuracy.

C. Shipping and logistics: BPA can help distribution companies automate their shipping and logistics processes. This includes order fulfillment, shipment tracking, and delivery confirmation. This helps reduce shipping costs, improve delivery times, and increase customer satisfaction.

D. Financial management: BPA can help distribution companies automate their financial management processes, including invoicing, payment processing, and financial reporting. This can help reduce errors, improve accuracy, and increase efficiency.

E. Customer service: BPA can help distribution companies automate their customer service processes. This can help reduce response times, improve customer satisfaction, and increase loyalty.

BPA can help distribution companies reduce manual work, increase efficiency, and improve customer satisfaction. It can also help distribution companies gain a competitive advantage by streamlining their business processes. This frees up resources to focus on more strategic activities.

What is the future of manufacturing technology and distribution technology?

The future of manufacturing and distribution technology is driven by various emerging technologies and trends that are transforming the industry. Here are some potential future developments:

1. Industry 4.0 is the fourth industrial revolution. It is a trend toward automation and data exchange in manufacturing processes and distribution. This trend is commonly referred to as Industry 4.0.

This involves the use of advanced technologies. The Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, robotics, and cloud computing create a connected and intelligent supply chain.

2. Digital Twins: Digital twins are virtual replicas of physical assets that are created using data and analytics. They can be used to simulate and optimize the performance of manufacturing and distribution processes, reducing downtime and improving efficiency.

3. Autonomous Systems: The development of autonomous systems, is expected to transform the way the manufacturing industry works. It will also cause a shift in how the distribution industry moves goods and materials. These systems can operate without human intervention, reducing costs and improving safety.

4. 3D Printing: The use of 3D printing is expected to increase in manufacturing and distribution. This technology enables the production of complex and customized parts, reducing lead times and increasing efficiency.

5. Augmented Reality: The use of augmented reality (AR) technology can help improve training and maintenance in manufacturing and distribution. AR can be used to provide real-time information and guidance to workers, improving productivity and reducing errors.

Overall, the future of manufacturing and distribution technology is expected to be driven by advanced technologies. Product design, wholesale distribution, and pieces of equipment will all become more cost-effective as new technologies are embraced. They will increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction. Companies that embrace these technologies and trends are likely to gain a competitive advantage in the industry.

Improve business processes, gain market share, and increase profit

Improving your bottom line requires visibility into all aspects of your operations, accounting, and distribution. With a holistic view across departments and operations, you can begin to view patterns and connections to break down silos and build successful strategies to outpace your competition. LBMC Technology Solutions helps manufacturers and distributors leverage technology to see a 360-view of their business to drive down costs, improve customer engagement, and boost profitability.

LBMC Technology Solutions for All Your Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Distribution Technology Needs

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software
    • Discrete process manufacturing
    • Distribution/supply chain management
    • Core financial
    • MRP, Job Costing, and Inventory
    • Integrated shipping, warehouse management solutions (WMS)
    • eCommerce and EDI, cloud or on-premise solutions
  • Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
    • Capture, store, and manage content
    • Process workflow automation
    • Accounts payable automation with OCR and approvals workflow
    • Instant access to the information at the right time to the right person
    • Flexible, low-code platform
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
    • Customer engagement and insights
    • Sales enablement and intelligent field service
    • Channel partner collaboration (dealers, distributors, etc)
    • Project service automation
  • Cloud Transformation
    • Enable industry 4.0 by enabling innovations and moving legacy systems to the cloud
    • Scale operations and improve reliability and performance
    • Improve security with an infrastructure to meet demands for your sensitive data

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