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What is the future of e-commerce in manufacturing?
Manufacturing Today
|April 2025
From AI-driven analytics to cloud-based platforms and blockchain-enabled transparency, digital innovations are redefining procurement, inventory management, and order fulfilment in manufacturing.
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The manufacturing sector, traditionally characterised by complex supply chains and intricate B2B transactions, is undergoing a dramatic transformation fueled by the rise of e-commerce technology. No longer confined to the realm of consumer goods, e-commerce is rapidly reshaping how manufacturers manage procurement, streamline sales, and enhance customer experiences. This digital revolution, driven by AI-powered analytics, cloud-based platforms, and blockchain-enabled transparency, is redefining the very fabric of the industry, promising increased efficiency, improved security, and enhanced customer relationships.
“Traditional procurement systems in manufacturing tend to focus heavily on core, high-value purchases while neglecting indirect, high-volume, low-value transactions,” says Gaurav Baheti, Founder & CEO of Procol. “These ‘tail-end’ spends—such as office supplies, packaging, and logistics—may appear insignificant in isolation, but cumulatively, they create inefficiencies, reduce visibility, and result in missed cost-saving opportunities. E-commerce platforms are transforming this space by digitizing and streamlining these often-overlooked transactions.”
Reshaping B2B transactions and procurement
E-commerce is fundamentally altering the dynamics of B2B transactions and procurement in manufacturing. The traditional, often cumbersome, process of manual ordering, negotiation, and paperwork is being replaced by streamlined, digital workflows. Manufacturers are adopting online marketplaces and e-procurement platforms that offer a centralized hub for managing supplier relationships, sourcing materials, and tracking orders. These platforms provide a transparent and efficient way to compare prices, assess supplier capabilities, and negotiate contracts, all within a digital environment.

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