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Agentic Commerce: How Distributors Can Get Ahead of the Curve

Enhancing operational efficiency with distribution workflow software

Introduction

Walmart’s new partnership with OpenAI is redefining how customers shop—ushering in the era of agentic commerce, where AI agents anticipate needs, personalize recommendations, and complete transactions autonomously. What’s happening in retail today offers a preview of how every industry, including automotive distribution, will soon evolve.
The distribution industry is changing fast. Artificial intelligence is beginning to play a role not just in marketing or forecasting—but in how products are actually purchased. Agentic commerce describes a world where intelligent systems act on behalf of customers, automatically managing reorders, tracking inventory, and ensuring the right parts arrive exactly when they’re needed.
It might sound futuristic, but the groundwork is already being laid. For automotive distributors, the question isn’t if agentic commerce will arrive—it’s whether your business will be ready when it does.

What Agentic Commerce Means for Automotive Distribution

The Walmart | OpenAI collaboration offers a concrete example: customers can now use conversational AI to plan meals, restock essentials, or purchase items directly through ChatGPT—with Walmart’s systems handling discovery, recommendation, and checkout seamlessly in the background.
For distributors, this model signals a broader shift—from manual, reactive ordering to autonomous, contextual, and conversational commerce.
Imagine a body shop’s system recognizing that it’s running low on sandpaper and automatically placing an order with its preferred distributor. No phone call, no forgotten order, no lost sale. Over time, that agent learns preferences—brands, price tolerances, reorder cycles—and begins to anticipate needs before the customer even notices them.
That’s the future agentic commerce promises: seamless, intelligent transactions built on trust, data, and automation.
But getting there requires strong digital foundations—and many distributors are still catching up.

Laying the Groundwork: Order Management

Order Management: The foundation to agentic commerce
Before agentic commerce can take hold, distributors need order management systems that are fast, flexible, and customer-friendly.
Modern order management software empowers both sales reps and customers to place accurate, efficient orders from anywhere. It replaces phone calls and paper forms with real-time catalogs, pricing, and inventory access—all the things an automated agent would one day rely on.
Distributors using Ai2’s OrderShark, ProSel, or OrderOasis already have the framework for this future: streamlined digital ordering that reduces errors, accelerates fulfillment, and creates the kind of data clarity automation depends on.
OrderShark, a tool with promising agentic commerce capabilities<br />

ORDERSHARK

Simple, fast and reliable built for iOS and Android smartphones for order entry with camera or bluetooth barcode scanning. Built in order guides, confirmation and more.

ProSel, a tool with promising potential for future agentic commerce integration

PROSEL

Mobile order entry for iPad. Fast, reliable, robust, flexible, available offline, 100% “native” together with scores of trade-specific features.

Browser-based distribution workflow software

ORDEROASIS

Browser based order entry that is scalable, designed to be intuitive to use, fast to search and informative for in-depth product conversations and order processing.

 

Why Inventory Visibility Is the Key to the Future

If order management is the backbone of modern distribution, inventory management is its heartbeat. You can’t enable intelligent automation—or even improve efficiency—without knowing exactly what’s on the shelf and how it’s being used.
For distributors serving body shops, that accuracy is even more critical. Many shops lose thousands of dollars each month to missed billable materials—items like clips, sandpaper, or mixing cups that never make it onto an invoice.
With Ai2’s True Inventory, shops can track every last item used on a job, ensuring that nothing slips through the cracks. The result? Faster invoicing, higher reimbursement rates, and more consistent reorder patterns that benefit both the shop and the distributor.
When inventory is tracked in real time and billing accuracy improves, distributors gain more predictable sales and tighter customer relationships—the exact ingredients needed to transition toward agentic commerce.

Becoming Agentic-Ready: What Distributors Can Do Now.

Agentic commerce won’t happen overnight. But distributors who begin modernizing their systems today will be the ones positioned to thrive when it arrives. Here’s how to start:

1) Digitize ordering – Move customers and reps onto a mobile-first order management platform.

2) Improve visibility – Encourage shops to use inventory tracking tools that capture true usage and eliminate lost revenue.

3) Automate smartly – Offer tools for par-value ordering to streamline routine reorders and keep customers stocked effortlessly.

4) Enable interoperability – Adopt integration-friendly systems so future AI agents can interact with your data securely and efficiently.

5) Build stronger customer ties – Offer tools that help your customers succeed, not just buy.

Conclusion

Agentic commerce represents the next leap forward in how business is done—but the foundation is being built right now.
Just as Walmart | OpenAI is pioneering an AI-first, conversational shopping model in retail, distributors can prepare their own version of agentic commerce by modernizing their digital infrastructure today.
Those who embrace modern order and inventory tools are already ahead of the curve—giving their teams and customers the control, visibility, and automation needed to compete in the next era of commerce.
With solutions like OrderShark, ProSel, and True Inventory from Ai2, distributors can start preparing today for the agentic world of tomorrow.
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