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Why Automation of Inventory Management is Critical for E-commerce

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The ability to quickly complete all e-commerce processes, from ordering to updating stock levels, is vital for any business that wants to make a profit and provide a high-quality customer experience, all of which cannot be achieved without process automation. Thus, automation of an online store is one of the main pre-requisites for operating a successful online business.

What Processes Should be Automated in an Online E-Commerce Store?

Almost all processes can be partially or completely automated in e-commerce. But first, let’s understand the concepts, what is automation in general?

AUTOMATION is a technology by which a process is carried out quickly, error-free, and with little or no human intervention.

E-COMMERCE AUTOMATION is a process that converts manual, repetitive, and labor-intensive tasks in an online store into automatic execution, that is, it performs tasks automatically instead of manually.

E-commerce automation and system integration is an “automatic program” unlike a human, does not get tired, does not make mistakes; it works efficiently and reliably around the clock.

So, back to the question: when it comes to automating processes in an online store, what should be automated first?

We recommend automating some of the labor-intensive tasks that are currently performed manually in your e-commerce store.

Inventory update is the first and most important stage of automating an online store.

 

Automation of inventory update will allow you to get accurate information about the availability of goods in stock and will avoid problematic situations with customers.

E-commerce Inventory Management

Adding and updating information about products in an online store is one of the most important and time-consuming tasks when done manually.

E-commerce online stores constantly need to receive information about stock balances from their own warehouses, either from suppliers’ warehouses or from drop shipper partners. There may be more than a dozen such partners. Most often, suppliers send information about stock balances in various formats, so you can receive many files in different formats that you have to work with daily.

Loading information about the availability of goods in the online store each time requires special data preparation. This process takes quite a long time.

That is why, first, it is necessary to automate the process of updating availability statuses in an online store.

Inventory management is an essential part of a successful e-commerce store, so automating product update is necessary and it is considered the initial task to be start with when automating an e-commerce business.

What is Inventory Management?

Inventory management in general is a complex process that includes tracking inventory levels (in the company’s warehouse or at a drop shipper’s partner), orders, sales, deliveries, replenishing stocks, storing, and forecasting inventory.

 

Inventory management in an e-commerce store, most often refers to the process of updating inventory levels and, accordingly, automatically hide the publication of products that are out of stock, and republish when these products are back in stock.

Why is Inventory Update Important in E-commerce?

Prompt updating of inventory is necessary so that online buyers do not place an order for goods that are out of stock. In such a case, the company has to make a refund or delay delivery, which negatively affects the company’s reputation and leads to financial losses.

By automating your inventory updates, you can save time, increase product visibility, achieve reliable and accurate inventory control, and provide your customers with the best possible service.

Benefits of Automated E-commerce Inventory Management

Improving the Quality of Customer Service

Customer experience largely depends not only on the product itself but primarily on service. Having the right products in your online store affects a positive customer experience. With automated inventory update, you can keep your website up to date.

This is especially important if you sell your products through different channels, such as Shopify, Magento, or BigCommerce online store and a marketplace like Amazon and eBay.

E-commerce Stock Availability

By automating inventory updates, you are practically offering a guarantee that the right product is in stock for your consumer.

The lack of goods in the online store due to wrong inventory management can have a big impact on the business. Missed sales opportunities, especially during the high sales season, can cause you to lose customers and profits.

 

According to research, when a customer doesn’t find the right product from you, 43% of consumers will go to another online store to buy the same product.

The Internet Retailer magazine found that more than 52 % of online shoppers abandon their entire shopping cart when one or more items they ordered are not in stock.

Automation of E-commerce Through Integration with ERP / CRM Systems

E-commerce automation involves the integration and synchronization of data between an e-commerce online store based on one of the platforms such as Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento, etc., and an enterprise ERP/CRM system (for example, SAP, Oracle JDE, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics)…

 

Most often, companies synchronize e-commerce platforms with the following business systems:

  • Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento to Salesforce
  • Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento to NetSuite
  • Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento to Microsoft Dynamics
  • Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento to Oracle JDE

Automating E-commerce Through a Private or Public Application, Which One to Choose?

In order to automate the process in your e-commerce online store running on any platform Shopify, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, Magento, and so on you have to integrate your site with other third-party systems, thus you can subscribe to a private application, which is usually available on a monthly or yearly subscription basis.

Based on our proven expertise in e-commerce automation the best option is to use a reliable custom-made private application because the more your business grows, the more orders and more products you will have to keep track of. If you don’t have a reliable automated inventory management system, you can lose money and opportunities.

If you’re interested in learning more about using public and private applications in e-commerce integration and automation, check out this expert blog:

Shopify Private or Public app: What’s Best for ERP Integration

Conclusion: Streamline Your E-Commerce Business with EDI2XML

Process automation is a must for any e-commerce business. At some point, managing an e-commerce store becomes simply impossible without automating at least basic processes such as e-commerce inventory management and processing orders.

Would you like to learn more about automating your e-commerce, or see how one of the EDI2XML clients gets inventory data updates in near real-time? Contact us to schedule a call or demo with one of our integration experts.


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Becoming EDI Compliant with Amazon for a Seamless Integration

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This post was updated to reflect current trends and information.


As the Amazon Marketplace becomes people’s go-to for online shopping, I am asked about this successful eCommerce platform and why should e-retailers embrace EDI when selling on Amazon.com. Other great questions from business people include, “Why is it so important to go that route versus using Amazon Web Forms? What are the benefits to be on EDI? What are the steps that a company needs to follow, in order to become EDI-ready?”

To answer the above questions, I decided to write this article and share my experience. This can be helpful to a lot of business people such as executives and business owners and Amazon Account Managers, who most of the time have limited information about eCommerce integration and the use of EDI to simplify their business flow and processes.

What is Amazon.com?

Amazon.com is the pioneer in online retailing and now third largest retailer, behind Walmart and CVS. Amazon has truly come a long way: starting out as an online bookseller, this online marketplace now sells everything, from “A to Z”. In 2017, Amazon acquired Whole Foods Market for $13.4 billion, which vastly increased Amazon’s presence as a physical retailer. The acquisition was interpreted by some as a direct attempt to challenge Walmart as a physical store (As per Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_(company) ). Amazon, as an eCommerce platform, has a presence everywhere (Amazon.ca, Amazon.uk, etc.) and is capable of delivering in almost every country. For more information, you can visit their site and learn more.

Here’s a bit more background on Amazon.com

  • Amazon is known to be “customer-obsessed”; they focus on selection, price and convenience to “build a place where people can come to find and discover anything they might want to buy online” (Amazon’s Mission Statement)
  • They are solely an online eCommerce store (eStore)
  • On Cyber Monday in 2019, it was reported  Amazon sales of $9.4 billion in wider retail.
  • Amazon has acquired Zappos in 2009 and recently acquired Whole Foods
  • It owns 10% of North American eCommerce – which includes Office Depot, Staples, Apple and Walmart

There are 310 million active Amazon customer accounts worldwide, 90 million of which are Amazon Prime members, many companies are looking to sell their products on Amazon.com. Who wouldn’t want to when Amazon is the KING of eCommerce Stores with roughly 175 million monthly visitors or potential buyers – the largest online marketplace.

Creating an Account & Selling on Amazon.com

Selling on Amazon is quite simple and quick to achieve. It takes few moments to create an account on Amazon.com either personal or business account, setup your items and start selling. Amazon themselves provide a payment gateway solution and all kinds of logistics and assistance to make sure your products are sold and delivered to consumers. One thing for certain, every seller should work and respect Amazons’ own terms and conditions and pay the monthly subscription fee along with the selected program fees.

Managing your Profile on Amazon.com

Part of Amazon’s offering in the eCommerce platform is that they provide an easy “back office” interface, called Vendor Central (for 1P sellers), where brand administrators can add items to the platform, prices, stock availabilities, product descriptions and more. In this same interface, the admin can manage orders received from consumers, updates item statuses and shipment details.

What else is on Amazon Vendor Central?

One of the options provided by Amazon Vendor Central is the ability to set some type of integration between your business software system and your Vendor Central Interface using EDI. This is a very important feature offered at no additional cost to sellers, so that they can integrate their day-to-day orders received from their Amazon store into their Software Management System and vice versa.

Amazon Vendor Central vs EDI Integration

As highlighted in the previous section, the Vendor Central provided by Amazon allows you (as an account and eCommerce store owner) to manage every aspect of your store, manually. This process depends on human interaction and intense manual labour work.

The ability to transport and integrate your data between your software system and your Amazon account in both directions (in and out) is uniquely done through EDI. Meaning when you want to extract an order from Amazon and automatically integrate into your JDE, SAP, Sage or any other system, the only way to do so is using EDI integration. Whenever you need to push new Items, SKUs, pricing ….to your store on Amazon, EDI is the only way to do so without having to manual key in all of this data.

When should you embrace EDI with Amazon?

Selecting the EDI route and becoming compliant with Amazon is truly worth the investment, when the following criteria is met:

  • An overwhelming number of SKUs are being sold on the Amazon Marketplace
  • Your SKUs and items sold on Amazon are dynamically changing periodically which makes it very difficult and time consuming for a human to manage it all manually
  • Your number of orders generated on Amazon are exceeding 15 per day. Why is the magic number 15 orders? This is due to the fact that the window to ship those orders out to your customers is very narrow, about 24 to 48 hours. Therefore, managing this amount of daily orders manually can lead to a ton of human errors and in turn, penalties by Amazon.

What are the top benefits to be on EDI?

There are many benefits to be on EDI when selling on Amazon:

  • Reduced human errors in data entry
  • Increased capacity to deliver quickly and on-time
  • Increased response time when issuing advance ship notices for orders placed on Amazon
  • Increased scores/reviews and happy customers on Amazon
  • Ability to quickly and efficiently update your inventory status from your current software or ERP (i.e. JDE, SAP…) into your Amazon account without the need to even login to Vendor Central

Stay on the lookout for part 2 of this article where I dig deeper into the steps that a company needs to follow in order to be EDI compliant with Amazon. In the meantime, feel free to reach our EDI integration experts today to help you with your Amazon integration needs.

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For more information on Amazon integration, please read these articles:

  • Integration with Amazon Seller or Vendor account: Things you should know
  • Integration with Amazon Web Services (MWS): Things you should know
  • Amazon Business: How to increase the B2B sales on Amazon?
  • What is Dropshipping on Amazon?

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How to solve Shopify eCommerce integration with EDI

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This post was updated to reflect current trends and information.

 

ECommerce (or online retail) has been a growing trend over the last few years. Due to this, business partners, retailers and suppliers have been transforming their flows and processes in order to better serve today’s well-connected, tech-savvy and wise consumer, who is constantly plugged in to the latest technologies. Read more

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