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The Electrical ERP Buyer’s Guide

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What to ask vendors about IDW, Trade Service, and Catalog Management. 50+ evaluation questions designed to reveal the difference between marketing claims and production-ready functionality.

IDW Integration
Industry Data Warehouse

Trade Service
Real-Time Pricing

Catalog Management 
500K+ SKUs

What’s Inside

8 Chapters of Expert Guidance

From understanding the three pillars of electrical ERP to final evaluation checklists, this guide covers everything you need to make an informed decision.

Chapter 1

Why This Guide Matters

Understand why generic ERP guides fail electrical distributors and what makes this evaluation different.

Chapter 2

IDW Integration

Questions about data synchronization, quality mapping, and operational considerations for Industry Data Warehouse.

Chapter 3

Trade Service Integration

Evaluate real-time pricing, availability checking, manufacturer connectivity, and process automation.

Chapter 4

Catalog Management

Assess scalability, product relationships, digital assets, and multi-channel publishing for 500K+ SKUs.

Chapter 5

Vendor Evaluation Framework

1-5 scoring criteria and structured process for consistent comparison across all ERP vendors.

Chapter 6

Implementation Questions

Project methodology, integration approach, data migration, and ongoing support considerations.

Chapter 7

Red Flags to Watch For

Warning signs that indicate a vendor cannot deliver on their promises for electrical distribution.

Chapter 8

Final Evaluation Checklist

Complete checklist covering IDW, Trade Service, catalog management, and implementation readiness.

50+

Evaluation Questions

8

Comprehensive Chapters

500K+

SKU Scale Guidance

15

Pages of Expertise

The Three Pillars

What Distinguishes Electrical-Ready ERP

Generic ERP systems may check feature boxes but lack the depth required for electrical distribution operations. These three capabilities separate real solutions from marketing claims.

IDW Integration

The Industry Data Warehouse is the central repository for standardized electrical product data from IDEA.

  • Product descriptions & specifications
  • UNSPSC codes & UPC/GTIN identifiers
  • Dimensional & weight data
  • Marketing content & images

Trade Service

Real-time pricing and availability information from electrical manufacturers—dynamic data that changes constantly.

  • Product descriptions & specifications
  • UNSPSC codes & UPC/GTIN identifiers
  • Dimensional & weight data
  • Marketing content & images

Catalog Management

Manage 500K+ SKUs from 500+ manufacturers with rich attributes, relationships, and multi-channel publishing.

  • Scalability to 1M+ SKUs
  • Electrical-specific attributes
  • Supersessions & cross-references
  • Multi-channel publishing

The Three Pillars

What Distinguishes Electrical-Ready ERP

Generic ERP systems may check feature boxes but lack the depth required for electrical distribution operations. These three capabilities separate real solutions from marketing claims.

IDW Questions

Data synchronization, quality mapping, operational considerations

IDW Questions

Data synchronization, quality mapping, operational considerations

IDW Questions

Data synchronization, quality mapping, operational considerations

Sample Trade Service Questions

Preview from Chapter 3


  • How many electrical manufacturers does your Trade Service integration support?
  • Where in the user workflow does real-time pricing occur?
  • What is the typical response time for a Trade Service price check?
  • How does the system behave when Trade Service is unavailable?
  • How are price discrepancies handled and communicated to users?

Chapter 7 Preview

Red Flags to Watch For

During your evaluation, be alert to these warning signs that may indicate a vendor cannot deliver on their promises for electrical distribution.

“We can connect to any data source” without specific IDW experience

Vague answers about manufacturer connectivity count

Performance concerns dismissed with “just add more hardware”

Reluctance to provide electrical industry references

eCommerce sync described as “batch” with multi-hour delays

Critical features “on the roadmap” without delivery dates

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