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The news is out: Walmart has launched Supplier One, and it is available for all suppliers to use now. It can be accessed through the Supplier One app in Retail Link® or through the website.
An online portal that consolidates some functions found in Retail Link®, Walmart Supplier One is billed by Walmart as offering suppliers a “unified” experience. It is being designed as a spoke and hub model: Think of it as a one-stop shop for managing daily supplier tasks.
Supplier One is a portal that consolidates Retail Link® apps, such as Item 360 and PO management. It is available to all continental U.S. suppliers.
The purpose of Supplier One at Walmart is to improve and streamline supplier processes. A video introduction from Walmart notes that Supplier One will allow users to access critical data, information, and apps without opening multiple windows on their computers.
Supplier One website indicates that the platform will provide the following:
Walmart Suppliers can manage many of their processes through Supplier One, whether they are selling online, in-store, or a mix of both.
Users can access real-time support and a single location for all support tickets. You can review your support tickets, download transcripts, and quickly get the help you need.
When you enter the Supplier One dashboard, you’ll find a summary of your top tasks, making it easy to set priorities and ensure compliance with Walmart’s requirements.
Supplier One quickly, smoothly, and effectively connects to and integrates with apps and other portals. Nobody on your end will need to add code, and you’ll get your team up and running quickly.
Its key features fall into the categories listed below.
This section mimics some of what NOVA does in Retail Link®. Track your orders by status, including New POs, Closed Orders, and Past Due. This section also tracks fill rates and shortages.
The Items and Inventory feature complements Retail Link’s® Item 360 and its current functions: Catalog, Setup, Maintenance, and Submissions Manager, with an enhanced interface.
You can use the Payments section to track your payments and deductions with your data in sortable columns. These columns include Distribution Center IDs, Amount Paid to Vendor, PO#, and others.
Use this section to run accounting reports such as Unpaid Detail, Paid Detail, and 90-Day Paid Detail.
The Performance Scorecard shows a list of key metrics for your business. It is an OTIF Scorecard with content health scores, and it gives information (for both e-commerce and in-store) such as In full, On time, and content quality. The metrics also include the current score and target score.
The Returns Trends section provides an overview of return-related metrics, categorized by gross merchandise value, units, and return reasons. This information can help you and your team understand why customers return your products and the financial impact of returns on your business.
Run your store demand forecast directly from this section.
Integrate with external 3p Apps and connect your system directly into the Walmart system using APIs.
Evolve your business with growth programs such as Luminate reporting, Walmart Connect (advertising), and Review Accelerator (to increase the number of reviews).
Working with a new platform can be challenging, and it is expected that Supplier One will continue to undergo refinements over the coming weeks and months. Here are some tips for working effectively within the system:
Walmart is investing heavily in technology, and there will be continued development of Supplier One and its features.
With ongoing user feedback, the platform might continue to develop its features and functionality, helping suppliers access critical data and optimize their business practices.
In the meantime, this is a good opportunity to review your current processes and practices to ensure a smooth transition to the system. You may also want to check and see if any third-party apps and platforms you use are integrated into the Supplier One system.
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Learn more about our upcoming Supplier One class HERE
Questions? Concerns? Feeling a little overwhelmed? 8th & Walton is here to help. Our experts can answer your questions, address your concerns, and provide the training and guidance you and your team need as you continue to build your relationship with Walmart and Sam’s Club.
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