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Dynamic Pricing for B2B: Real‑Time Strategies to Optimize Wholesale and Distribution Margins
Facing intense margin pressure from volatile costs, traditional static pricing is proving inadequate for B2B wholesale and distribution firms, often leaving an 8-11% profit lift unrealized from even minor price optimizations.
Relying on outdated annual lists or simple cost-plus models prevents effective reaction to real-time market shifts and specific customer sensitivities. This article explores how implementing AI-powered dynamic pricing strategies provides the crucial agility needed to optimize margins, navigate complexity, and build sustainable profitability.
Pricing Power for Manufacturers: In-Source and Own Your Pricing and RGM Analytics Without Breaking the Bank
Uncover how manufacturers can strengthen their margins and boost incremental volumes by bringing advanced pricing and Revenue Growth Management (RGM) analytics in-house—bypassing the steep costs of one-size-fits-all software. It outlines a clear process—spanning data integration, advanced modeling, and user-friendly dashboards—to unify commercial teams around real-time, actionable insights. Through real-world case studies, the piece demonstrates how a well-designed in-house RGM capability can yield measurable profit gains and sustain competitive advantage in today’s fast-paced market.