VIPAR Heavy Duty Continues To Innovate With PARTSPHERE Digital Ecosystem

VIPAR Heavy Duty Expands PARTSPHERE Digital Ecosystem

Expansion of PARTSPHERE OMS includes more supplier and distributor integrations.

VIPAR Heavy Duty continues to invest in innovation and the evolution of its PARTSPHERE Digital Ecosystem suite of technology products as part of the organization’s long-term strategy to offer best-in-class technology and information-related solutions to support the success of the network. Since PARTSPHERE’s inception in 2019, VIPAR Heavy Duty has remained focused on implementing new functionality and enhancements to its existing platforms as well as the overall development and expansion of the technology suite.

PARTSPHERE OMS, an order management system that facilitates the electronic transmission of orders, invoices and documents between distributors and suppliers, has seen a significant increase in adoption within the network since its launch, according to VIPAR. All of VIPAR Heavy Duty’s 116 distributors are fully integrated and 87 of the network’s supplier partners are set up, or in the process of finalizing integration, to conduct their electronic data interchange (EDI) transactions faster and with greater accuracy through the platform.

VIPAR Heavy Duty recently expanded its order management technology with the launch of PARTSPHERE FLEET, its next generation fleet order management system, to connect distributors and national fleet trading partners. Powered by the same technology behind PARTSPHERE OMS, PARTSPHERE FLEET integrates with distributors’ systems and utilizes EDI capabilities to provide a scalable parts ordering solution for fleet customers based on modern technology and with increased functionality. Automated algorithms conduct parts matching and price validation to streamline the ordering process and improve accuracy, optimizing time and resource savings for distributors and their fleet customers, says VIPAR Heavy Duty.

“The past year has accelerated an already growing need for digitization in our industry,” said Andrei Katibnikov, vice president of information technology, VIPAR Heavy Duty. “VIPAR Heavy Duty’s focus on integration within PARTSPHERE OMS, the launch of PARTSPHERE FLEET and our continued investment in our full digital platform ensures distributors, suppliers and fleet and end-user customers have the necessary tools to support and grow their business, delivering True Group Value to benefit our entire network.”

PARTSPHERE PIM, the organization’s state-of-the-art product information management system, contains information to help distributors and their customers easily locate needed parts. 

Continuous improvements have been implemented to support the growing breadth and depth of quality data, including product attributes, descriptions, interchanges, image assets and more. With nearly 1 million parts currently managed in PARTSPHERE PIM, the rollout and evolution of partner integrations with the platform, combined with enhancements to the organization’s PARTSPHERE CLOUD file sharing system, makes transferring product information to its end-use technology platforms more efficient, reducing the time required to manage the data, and increasing speed to market.

“The importance of rich product information is critical, particularly as the demand for data and the adoption rate of digital commerce increases and affects how our distributors conduct business,” said Jeff Paul, vice president of marketing, VIPAR Heavy Duty. “The ongoing process of curating and distributing quality product data supports our mission to help distributors best serve their customers today and into the future.”

VIPAR Heavy Duty’s PARTSPHERE Digital Ecosystem also includes PARTSPHERE MDM, a master data management system, and PARTSPHERE B2B digital commerce solutions. 

For more information on VIPAR Heavy Duty, visit www.vipar.com or email: [email protected].

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