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UPS study reveals broad use of e-commerce for industrial purchases

Buyers prefer online ordering, place high value on post-sales support.


A shift is underway for distributors of industrial supplies and the e-commerce experience they provide to their customers, according to new research commissioned by global logistics leader UPS.

In December 2013 UPS and TNS, a global market research expert, surveyed 1,500 industrial supplies purchasers in the U.S. to gain a deeper understanding of their perceptions in five key areas of the purchasing process: researching and selecting suppliers; the purchase transaction; suppliers’ websites; shipping, delivery and returns; and post-sales service and support. The survey indicates that in 2013 more than 63% of industrial supply buyers said they made purchases online, with half of those purchasers spending at least 50% of their annual budget with suppliers who have an e-commerce platform.

This preference for e-commerce purchases offers potential growth opportunities for distributors of industrial supplies by reaching buyers who are using the web to expand beyond their existing supplier base. Distributors’ e-commerce websites are opening new routes for customers, with 34% of survey respondents claiming they made online purchases outside of their existing supplier base in the last year.
 
The vast majority of respondents said their experience with vendors’ e-commerce sites are the same (56%) or better (37%) than the consumer sites they use for personal purchases. However, that doesn’t indicate complete satisfaction regarding their experience with either B2C or B2B sites.

Even though industrial supply purchasers are embracing e-commerce, traditional purchasing capabilities are still important, along with best-in-class product quality, purchase visibility and delivery speed. Survey findings show B2B online purchasers still want access to traditional customer methods, such as catalogs and access to a sales representative. Post-sales support was particularly important to respondents, with 68% indicating they would be somewhat or much more likely to do business with a new supplier if their website featured post-sales service and support. In addition, 53% of buyers stated aspects of the returns process are important, such as including a pre-printed return shipping label with the original delivery.

“Sales representatives and other methods are still in demand, but the study shows B2B and B2C purchasing habits are becoming more similar,” said Brian Littlefield, industrial distribution director at UPS. “The findings underscore the need for industrial suppliers’ e-commerce sites to offer a positive customer experience, much like B2C companies. With more than a decade of experience in the online retail space, UPS is particularly well-positioned to assist our industrial supply customers with implementing a competitive range of services, as they look to enhance their customers’ online purchasing experience.”

When evaluating purchasing decisions, buyers of industrial supplies identified several benefits to purchasing online. Of those surveyed, 67% think the ability to make an online purchase is very or extremely important. When asked about the benefits of making purchases online:
● 64% cited knowing shipping costs prior to making an order
● 63% selected the ability to see real-time product availability
● 63% said the ability to view purchase history, as well as the ability to see the estimated delivery date when ordering


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