Modern challenges have created new demands for distributors across industries, and wholesale distribution is seeing a wave of digitalization following significant changes in buyer behavior. From thriving e-commerce portals to instant communication, buyers have higher expectations than ever before. Distributors are using digitalization to give their customers the service they demand.
But what is digitalization? And what does this look like in distribution, an industry resistant to change in many circumstances?
In simple terms, digitalization is the practice of incorporating technology into a business's daily functions. New technologies are arising almost daily, designed to boost efficiency and help you get more work done.
By digitalizing, you can serve customers in less time while keeping better track of information and eliminating costly errors. Ultimately, digital solutions empower distributors to streamline operations and scale revenue faster.
The construction industry as a whole has seen digitalization, creating more efficient projects and better allotment of labor and resources. Construction technology has revamped the way many companies build, creating a contractor population that is accustomed to fast and seamless project management.
Construction technology includes 3D printing, modularization, robotics, and software for streamlining business processes. As more contractors implement technology, the expectation grows for distributors to do the same.
Successful distributors are taking advantage of new tools developed specifically for distribution. With technology, business owners are able to streamline their workflow and better address the modern customer’s needs and expectations.
Technology in distribution is constantly evolving, creating more opportunities for efficiency and organization. And it is with these new tools that industry leaders are riding the wave of digital transformation, to better address customer needs.
With the passing of time, our world is looking more different than ever, creating a population of buyers with higher expectations and very different needs. Customers today are accustomed to instant service, total transparency into available inventory, no errors in processing, and multiple available channels for purchasing. And successful distributors are responding to these new buyer trends by incorporating technology to help them meet modern customer needs.
Some factors driving this need for digitalization include:
Due to these changes, successful distributors are riding the wave of digitalization and incorporating technology into their processes. However, due to common roadblocks faced by many, there are still businesses that have yet to modernize.
While designed to boost efficiency while providing optimal customer service, digitalization has its challenges. Common issues with digitalization include:
Digitalizing can seem like an unnecessary additional stressor for distributors who often juggle many customers and tasks simultaneously. However, utilizing a change management strategy may help mitigate the adjustment, and digitalization may look different depending on your business's needs.
There are countless digital solutions to all sorts of common problems, and many programs available offer several means of better streamlining business functions. Standard tools that successful distributors implement include:
Industry-leading distributors are digitalizing because they can get more work done with streamlined processes and optimized efficiency. Implementing technology can cut down worktime and provide customers a quicker, easier experience.
Through digitalization, distributors can quickly see benefits like increased sales, better customer experience, better team productivity, and more streamlined operations. Better productivity allows for faster service and more deals closed.
We recently wrote a whole report on digitalization in distribution, entitled Using Digitalization to Accommodate New Customer Needs. Are you curious about how you can get more work done by boosting your efficiency? Download it here!