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Advanced Distribution for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Preview Webinar

By in Blog, News on Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Are you looking for a powerful, agile and simple solution for your distribution business? With more than 1,000 new features and enhancements across core enterprise resource planning (ERP) and industry capabilities, Advanced Distribution for Microsoft Dynamics AX (ADAX) 2012 will provide more business value faster, enable agility and insight in your organization, and help drive faster adoption, broader usage, and easier maintenance and upgrade through a continued emphasis on simplicity. See ADAX 2012 in action at the preview webinar!

Advanced Distribution for Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Preview

Thursday, December 1, 2011 11:30am-1:00pm

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The 3 Keys to Distribution Software Selection Success are the 3 Ps

By in Blog on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

When searching for a new distribution software solution, so many organizations focus only on the product and ignore the other elements that are essential to having a successful implementation and ongoing experience.  There are three pieces to the distribution software selection puzzle: Partner, Process, and Platform.  Placing too much emphasis on any of these elements individually can hamper the overall success of your software project.  Therefore, it is critical to find the right balance by being deliberate while you: (more…)

Pricing – Who's In Charge?

By in Blog on Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Who is in charge of pricing in your wholesale distribution business?

  1. We have a Pricing Coordinator who has overall responsibility for our pricing.
  2. Pricing is everyone’s responsibility. No one individual is in charge.
  3. The sales reps and sales managers are in charge of pricing for their own accounts. (more…)

Advanced Distribution for Microsoft Dynamics AX Drives Distribution Success

By in Blog, News on Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Companies that operate as distributors of products add value in a wide variety of different ways, but have a common business mode—they act as an intermediary between the manufacturer and the customer. One fundamental characteristic of this business model is that the customer can often buy exactly the same item elsewhere. To win new customers and retain existing customers—and beat competitors—distributors must focus on issues such as price, availability, and value added services.

Staff in distribution companies usually work in one of three areas: Winning the business (sales and marketing), fulfillment (procurement, warehousing, transport, logistics, and administration), or services.  All these operations need to be effective and efficient if the business is to succeed.  (more…)

Leave Home Without It

By in Blog on Friday, September 9th, 2011

Do you accept credit cards from your distribution business customers?

  1. Yes, we encourage the use of credit and procurement cards as a service to our customers.
  2. We accept them but we try to avoid credit cards because the fees are so expensive.
  3. No, we do not accept credit cards or procurement cards from our customers. (more…)

I.B.I.S., Inc. Achieves Certified for Microsoft Dynamics (CfMD) Reseller Status for ADAX

By in Blog, News on Thursday, September 1st, 2011

We are pleased to announce that I.B.I.S. is a Certified for Microsoft Dynamics (CfMD) Reseller for the Distribution for Microsoft Dynamics AX (ADAX) Solution.  This honor distinguishes I.B.I.S. as a Microsoft Dynamics partner whose software solution has met Microsoft Corporation’s highest standard for partner developed solutions in delivering comprehensive business systems.  Achieving Microsoft Dynamics certification assures distributors that they are getting a top tier product from the distribution experts.  To read more about I.B.I.S.’ certification, please visit: http://www.ibisinc.com/blog/index.php/i-b-i-s-inc-achieves-certified-for-microsoft-dynamics-cfmd-reseller-status-for-advanced-distribution-for-microsoft-dynamics-ax-solution/

Supply Chain Management in AX 2012

By in Blog, News on Thursday, August 25th, 2011

The recently released Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 solution has been built to fulfill a number of distribution functions out-of-the-box. While Advanced Distribution for Dynamics AX will provide you with a more comprehensive distribution solution, AX 2012 does include some simple yet powerful functionality to help you manage your inventory. (more…)

Food and Beverage Distribution: Information Integration Advantages

By in Blog on Thursday, August 11th, 2011

The food and beverage industry faces many challenges — ensuring food safety, keeping up with regulatory and compliance mandates, managing constantly shifting customer demands, and squeezing margins from complex distribution networks. The key to success in tackling these challenges is information — capturing data up and down the supply chain and providing access for analysis so that executives can make rapid, informed decisions. For most companies and supply chains of scale (i.e., mid-market or larger), this type of sophisticated information management requires a common, integrated information technology platform. (more…)

Freight costs go up – and profits go down?

By in Blog on Thursday, July 28th, 2011

How is the rapid rise in inbound and outbound freight costs affecting your wholesale distribution business?

  1. Freight is a profit center at our company. Higher freight costs are not a problem for us!
  2. Freight costs have become a real problem for us. We plan to study our options.
  3. Freight expense is part of what do for our customers. Nothing we can do about it. (more…)

Are you looking for better logistics management?

By in Blog on Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Distributing today’s hottest product doesn’t mean a thing if you can’t move it in a timely manner and meet the commitments you’ve made to customers. Make the wrong decision and you’re left spinning your wheels, driving up handing cost, freight cost and delivery time. (more…)