Signs You will Need a PunchOut Catalog
As a supplier,
if you are fed-up of using CIF catalog and looking for an easy way to setup
communication with your B2B customer, it is time to think about PunchOut, a
protocol that has revolutionized the way you exchange data with your big
customers. In fact, your customers will be more than happy to connect with you
using PunchOut technology.
You will need
PunchOut catalog when you have the following:
Huge Product Catalog
When your
product catalog is huge containing large number of products, it is always
better to use PunchOut catalog. Loading
large CIF catalog will require a lot of manual effort. In fact, companies find
it a nightmare to conduct transactions using CIF catalog. On the other hand, a
PunchOut catalog is a direct link between your site and customer’s procurement
system. The customer only has to click PunchOut link to access your site.
Product Configurations that require
Customizations
If you are selling
configurable products and want to provide options so that the customer can
create a product configuration as per his requirements, it doesn’t make sense
to use CIF catalog. This is because, it is essentially a line item catalog that
can only store basic information about the product. It is not suitable for your
complex products. Lack of direct representation for product configuration is
the biggest drawbacks of CIF catalog. However, a SciQuestPunchOut catalog is designed to represent configurable products. In
fact, whether you are offering simple, customizable, bundle or configurable
products, using a PunchOut is the best option.
Catalog Content is Changing Frequently
You might be
having a small catalog – say of 400 items – but if you are changing product
attributes frequently then again it can be a headache. For instance, if the
product pricing is fluctuating every 2 to 3 days then you will have to
frequently upload CIF file manually. Whereas, if you are using Coupa PunchOut catalog, your customer
can view pricing and availability information in real time.
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