For Tulsa, Oklahoma teams, B2B dealer portal projects should connect dealer ordering, account pricing, catalog data, inventory visibility, and ERP order flow without creating duplicate cleanup work.
Metrotechs helps Tulsa, Oklahoma manufacturers and distributors plan B2B dealer portal projects that reduce manual order entry, expose account-specific pricing, connect order workflows to ERP, and give dealers or buyers better visibility into catalogs, inventory, order status, and fulfillment updates.
The work is organized around records, handoffs, controls, and launch sequencing so the service plan can move from diagnosis into a governed implementation path.
These are the failure modes the page is built around: disconnected records, unclear ownership, fragile handoffs, and decisions made before the data is ready.
Dealers email or fax POs that get manually rekeyed into the ERP — 15 minutes per order
Contract pricing lookups done manually from spreadsheets, leading to margin leakage
No real-time inventory visibility — dealers call to check stock before placing orders
Account management (invoices, returns, credits) handled through back-and-forth emails
M2B Ordering Is Still Manual in Most Manufacturing
In Tulsa, companies tied to Aerospace & Defense, Energy Infrastructure, Steel & Metals, and Industrial Equipment often depend on dependable quoting, inventory, production, fulfillment, service, compliance, and reporting. The B2B Dealer Portal for Manufacturers plan has to account for those operating pressures, supplier relationships, and customer commitments.
Custom AI for Tulsa aerospace and defense operations — compliance tracking, multi-tier supply chain visibility, BOM management, and predictive maintenance across complex production environments.
Custom AI for Tulsa-area energy sector manufacturers and suppliers — equipment monitoring, parts procurement automation, field dispatch optimization, and supply chain visibility.
AI for Tulsa metals manufacturers and service centers — order routing intelligence, coil and inventory tracking, cut-to-length optimization, and mill-to-customer fulfillment automation.
AI systems for Tulsa industrial equipment manufacturers — configure-to-order automation, field service routing, dealer self-service, and inventory intelligence across distribution networks.
Confirm the dealer ordering, account pricing, catalog, inventory, ERP integration, and order-status workflows that need to be designed first.
Plan the dealer portal