A distributed order management system (DOMS) is software that allows brand owners to manage and process their customer orders from multiple channels, such as e-commerce websites, physical stores, and call centers. It provides a centralized platform that integrates with existing systems, such as inventory, payment processing, and customer relationship management, to streamline the order-taking process. Distributed order management also enables real-time order fulfillment and tracking, ensuring that customers receive the right products at the right time.
Enterprises operating in complex supply chains should prioritize a flexible and configurable system to empower businesses to quickly respond to or anticipate market shifts and convert them into opportunities for sustained differentiation and competitive advantage.
Traditional distributer order management systems offer integration to a commerce server, some logic for allocating orders to a fulfillment location, and then integration with carriers to execute the fulfillment process – which is good on a basic level, but insufficient to adequately handle an enterprise’s growth nor the pressing need to adapt quickly, continuously, and effectively to change. For greater business value, solutions should converge orders, inventory, and logistics management to better tie multiple suppliers, customers, and enterprises together.