What is an order management system?
What are the benefits of an order management system?
How an order management system streamlines vital business functions
Factors to consider when choosing an order management system
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For every industry, whether it is manufacturing, retail, or e-commerce, an order represents an opportunity to build long-term relationships and grow your business, impacting almost all of your business operations. But with the explosion of online shopping and increased demand for faster deliveries, managing orders could become challenging. B2B orders are often complex and require customisation with regard to pricing or unique delivery schedules. On the other hand, B2C orders could be lower in size but higher in volume and frequency. But whether it's B2B or B2C business, customers expect fast and accurate deliveries, and oversights could lead to negative reviews and even lost sales. The last thing you’d want is for a customer to receive the wrong or delayed delivery that hurts your reputation.
What you need is a one-stop solution for accurate order fulfilment that also helps you exceed customer expectations, lower costs, and grow efficiently, whether it is a customer’s first purchase or one of many. This is where an order management system can help.
By providing a centralised platform for managing orders, inventory, and customer information, an order management system can improve your service, sales, and marketing efforts. In fact, an effective order management system helps streamline various business functions, including operations, customer management, sales and marketing, service, and financial management. Additionally, automating key processes and providing real-time data on inventory levels and customer behaviour, can help you make data-driven decisions.
Here’s how an efficient order management system helps optimise some of these functions.
Inventory management is complex, especially when you have multiple inventories, or when you source on a pre-order basis to avoid blocking cash flows.
An all-in-one order management system makes things easier by tracking orders in real time across warehouses. This system can also help manage stock levels and ensure timely restocking based on shipping and sales forecasting data. When combined with end-to-end supply chain management, it helps you easily manage your inventory and stay on top of your orders.
Efficient order fulfilment and safe, timely shipping are critical components of any successful business, but managing them at scale can be a task. An automated, end-to-end order management system can handle several orders and offers real-time tracking to monitor shipments. This clear view of your entire supply chain, allows you to make better decisions faster, manage the supply chain more effectively, and run operations more efficiently.
For example, you can use data sourced from the order management system to identify and avoid costly mistakes in the inventory management and order fulfilment process like out-of-stocks, overstock, or incorrect or missed shipments and ensure order accuracy and timely deliveries. It also forecasts potential challenges and delays, allowing you to proactively address issues before they become major headaches.
40% of the commerce professionals in India feel that their organisations are not effective at using data for process automation. Customers expect order returns and refunds at the speed of digital order confirmations. An order management system can significantly reduce the amount of time and resources required in returns management.
For example, an order management system can automate the process of handling common customer requests, such as refund processing and tracking the status of returns. This lets customer service reps handle more requests without switching systems, in less time. Additionally, the system provides real-time updates to customers, enhancing transparency and customer satisfaction.
An integrated order management system generates an order tracking ID that can be used by your customers and your own teams. The unique order tracking ID:
A. Gives customers complete visibility into order fulfilment timelines, order movement, and delivery dates.
B. Equips your team members, especially customer support teams, to quickly track orders in case of customer complaints or escalations.
An integrated order management system gathers, sorts, and analyses data around customer purchases and deliveries. And makes this data accessible to relevant teams for enhancing customer engagement and personalised customer experiences.
For instance, the marketing team gets access to a customer database that includes information on each customer's purchase history, demographics, and product preferences. Using this information, the team can create targeted email campaigns that feature products or promotions that are relevant to each customer's interests. If a customer has previously purchased, say, athletic shoes, you can send an email featuring the latest models of running shoes.
At a time when 79% of customers expect offers to be personalised, the importance of effectively using customer data for contextual communication cannot be overstated.
Customers use 13 channels (and counting!) to interact with companies, according to Salesforce State of the Connected Customer Report. And they expect brand communication across these channels to be integrated, personalised, and contribute to enhancing their overall experience.
An order management system offers a visual dashboard for a comprehensive view of customer interactions across all channels. This allows you to access actionable insights and seamlessly meet the moment for the customer. Additionally, an order management system can help businesses identify common issues and trends in customer feedback, enabling you to make more informed decisions about product development and customer service initiatives.
An integrated order management system generates an immediate backend order entry for every purchase. It notifies every team member involved in order processing, ensuring efficient and streamlined order fulfilment. This helps you to:
A unified order management system makes it easy to develop a deeper understanding of your customers on the basis of their order history. These insights can help with more precise customer targeting across sales and marketing activities, resulting in faster sales at scale.
A typical order management system offers some filters that help optimise customer segmentation:
Once an order is placed, an order management system plays the important role of connecting with the customer regarding order status, delivery updates, and product returns or exchanges. This constant engagement is facilitated by automated messaging, and it can be seamlessly integrated to marketing communication and running personalised campaigns. It keeps track of your customers' order history, preferences, and other relevant data, which can then be used to segment your customer base into different groups.
Using these customer segments, the order management system can automatically send out targeted marketing messages via email, SMS, or other channels. These messages can include personalised product recommendations and special offers tailored to each customer's needs and interests.
Only 56% of commerce professionals feel that their organisations are effectively using data to connect commerce with other areas of business.
When looking for the right order management system to invest in, it is important to consider the technology behind it. Is the solution compatible with existing commerce platforms? And does it easily integrate with your CRM solution? These are some of the questions that need to be answered. The system should also offer high scalability; having to invest in yet another solution can slow down your operations during a growth phase.
An order management solution that is part of an all-in-one commerce solution is key to ensuring seamless compatibility with your commerce management platforms. CRM integration with your order management system and using headless commerce can help you create enriching customer experiences across different channels and streamline your back-end operations.
An order management system within an all-in-one commerce solution promises
An effective order management system must have robust data management and reporting and analytics capabilities. This provides businesses with a comprehensive view of their operations, inventory, and customer behaviour. This should include real-time access to sales data, inventory levels, shipping information, and customer purchase history.
Additionally, advanced analytics capabilities on a single interface can help businesses identify trends and patterns in customer behaviour, allowing them to optimise their marketing and sales efforts for maximum impact.
Ensuring the highest level of data security is critical to customer loyalty in a trust-based market like India. Hence, an ideal order management system is the one that offers:
Your order management system should offer an interface and navigation that enhances user productivity and customer confidence.
Choose an order management system that offers:
Customers want to feel in control of their shipments, similar to their online shopping experience. That makes them more likely to make repeat purchases from brands that offer:
An end-to-end order management system integrated with CRM and chatbot capabilities enhances user experience. It lets you offer prompt and round-the-clock customer support across channels such as website, app, email, phone, social media, and WhatsApp.
Such a system also offers proactive real-time order visibility. When customers can access their order status updates at the click of a button, it goes a long way in winning customer trust.
Growing revenue and expanding the customer base are the top priorities for businesses in today’s commerce environment. However, you need to balance it with a decentralised purchasing environment where tech-savvy buyers demand flexibility and swift, easily customised experiences.
Salesforce Commerce Cloud offers a comprehensive and flexible B2C and B2B order management solution that can help organisations of all sizes effectively manage their order processing and fulfilment needs. The platform is designed to provide businesses with real-time visibility into their orders, inventory, and customer data, enabling them to optimise their operations and enhance the customer experience. The customer-first solution offers a range of features such as