Keeping inventory costs as low as possible while offering customers a perfect service: that is the challenge faced by wholesalers every day. A smart stocking strategy is the solution. The key issue here is not so much which products to stock, or not to stock, as how to get the orders to your customers, and where and when they want them.
In a previous blog, we have already discussed how modern wholesalers need to make the switch towards even greater customer focus. It’s no longer enough to think about inventory costs and how to keep them as low as possible. That is your problem, after all, not the customer’s. What the customer wants to know is if they can receive the order on their own terms, i.e. where and when they want it. The storage location of a product, whether it’s with you or somewhere else, is of minor importance.
The key to success – balancing minimum inventory costs with maximum service – lies in the data: constant data streams are the bread and butter of the modern wholesale business. Rapidly advancing digital technology has radically altered the playing field. It enables us to integrate systems – and therefore data – and to get valuable insights and find patterns in it.
In broad terms, we have outlined three types of data:Collecting and collating these various types of data can result in a smarter stocking strategy – and the apparent conflict between cost and service can be eliminated. Brought together, internal data, environmental factors and data from the chain can result in discovering insights and patterns that enable wholesalers to forecast more correctly and proactively serve their customers’ needs.
Do you want to keep inventory costs as low as possible while still catering perfectly to your customers’ needs? With Microsoft Dynamics 365 for Wholesale & Distribution, you can do just that.
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