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Margin Under Pressure: How Distributors Can Protect Profitability Without Slowing Growth

By Mark Pickett
Margin Under Pressure: How Distributors Can Protect Profitability Without Slowing Growth

Margins are tightening from every angle. Supplier costs remain volatile. Customer expectations keep rising. Sales teams are under pressure to hold volume. Operations teams are being asked to do more with less. For many distributors, the result is familiar: revenue may still be moving, but profitability is harder to protect.

The challenge is not just inflation or competition on its own. It is the compounding effect of small leaks across the business. Pricing exceptions that are never reviewed. Manual workflows that consume labor. Inventory decisions based on incomplete data. Service levels that create cost without always creating value. Over time, those leaks erode margin far faster than most organizations realize.

That is why margin protection cannot sit only with finance. It has to become an operational discipline.

The first place to look is pricing execution:

Many distributors have solid pricing strategies on paper, but too much inconsistency in practice. A negotiated customer price might make sense in one context and quietly become unprofitable in another. Discounting habits often persist long after market conditions change. Reps may act quickly to save a deal without having the visibility to understand the full margin impact. Better visibility into customer-specific pricing, product profitability, and exception trends helps leaders move from reactive decisions to more disciplined control.

The second pressure point is inventory:

Carry too much and working capital gets trapped. Carry too little and service suffers, often forcing rush orders, split shipments, or substitutions that weaken both customer experience and profitability. Margin is not just won at the point of sale. It is protected by having the right stock in the right place at the right time. Distributors that improve forecasting, replenishment, and inventory visibility are better positioned to reduce costly surprises.

Third, look at Operations to see where margin quietly disappears:

Manual order entry, disconnected systems, duplicate data entry, and inconsistent workflows all add labor cost. They also slow response times and increase the likelihood of errors that lead to credits, returns, or rework. When teams are forced to compensate for system gaps with spreadsheets and workarounds, the business pays for it twice: once in efficiency and again in avoidable mistakes.

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Customer service matters too

Especially in industries where relationships drive retention. But service does not have to mean absorbing unnecessary cost. The most resilient distributors are finding ways to offer faster, more accurate, more consistent experiences without relying entirely on manual effort. That could mean giving sales reps better access to account and pricing data, improving order visibility for service teams, or creating simpler digital experiences for repeat buyers. The goal is not less service. It is smarter service.

The companies protecting margin best are not waiting for ideal market conditions. They are strengthening the fundamentals: pricing discipline, inventory control, workflow efficiency, and data visibility. They are also aligning teams around the idea that profitability is not a single department’s responsibility. It is built across sales, purchasing, operations, and customer service.

Technology plays an important role here, but only when it supports better decisions and cleaner execution. Wholesale distributors need systems that surface the right information at the right moment, connect operational workflows, and reduce the need for manual intervention. When teams can act on accurate, timely data, they can make decisions that support both growth and profitability.

In a market where every basis point matters, protecting margin is not about cutting your way to better performance. It is about running a more connected, more disciplined business.

Want to protect margin without sacrificing service? Explore Advantive’s distribution solutions to see how better visibility, pricing control, and operational efficiency can support stronger profitability.

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