2021 Amazon Business B2B E-commerce in Evolution Report Highlights Gaps, Opportunities in E-Procurement Process
Amazon Business has released its 2021 B2B E-commerce in Evolution Report, revealing critical insights from 250 B2B buyers and sellers across various industries. The report highlights a significant shift towards online procurement, with 85% of buyers accelerating their online purchasing due to the pandemic. Additionally, 96% expect to continue online buying post-pandemic. The report emphasizes the importance of maximizing e-procurement technologies, improving customer experiences, and addressing social and environmental considerations in procurement strategies.
- 85% of business buyers increased online procurement due to the pandemic, indicating a strong trend towards digital buying.
- 96% of buyers anticipate continuing online purchasing after the pandemic.
- The report highlights actionable insights for improving e-procurement processes.
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Amazon Business today released the first 2021 B2B E-commerce in Evolution Report, which shares B2B trends and new insights from U.S. procurement professionals across industries and organizations of every size. For the report, which examines the rapid transformation B2B e-procurement has undergone in recent years, Amazon Business surveyed 250 B2B buyers and 250 B2B sellers who hold influential procurement roles across government, education, healthcare, and commercial industries in the U.S. This report also provides actionable insights for business decision-makers, on both the buying and selling sides, as they continue their digital transformation journey in 2021 and beyond.
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According to the findings,
“Our 2021 B2B E-commerce in Evolution report underlines the fact that simply leveraging e-procurement is no longer enough,” said Todd Heimes, director of Amazon Business. “Ultimately, we think that organizations have a significant opportunity to maximize e-procurement technologies that will help them overcome operational challenges that diminish efficiency and waste budget. For seller organizations, adapting to meet buyer demands will allow them to remain relevant with their B2B customers. At Amazon Business, we’re committed to helping buyers and sellers navigate the next chapters in their transformation journeys with our technology and expertise.”
Download the 2021 Amazon Business B2B E-commerce in Evolution Report here. Key takeaways include:
The pandemic accelerated digital transformation, helping organizations achieve new goals.
The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated organizations’ efforts to digitize procurement. According to the report’s findings,
Smaller commercial organizations were especially motivated to accelerate their digital transformation efforts in the last year. Fifty-six percent of small and-medium businesses (SMBs) said they more fully digitized their purchasing process due to COVID-19, compared to only
Online features significantly outrank traditional ones in buyers’ purchasing decision processes.
When ranking the most valuable features of the purchasing process, buyers overwhelmingly indicated that online features, such as product comparisons or product videos, were more valuable than traditional ones, such as phone calls or viewing products in a store. Sellers, by contrast, ranked online features much lower than buyers. In the report, when looking at respondents who rated features a “4” or “5” (where 5 was most valuable):
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Buyers ranked online product comparison features the highest
83% of the time, whereas sellers only ranked them the highest67% of the time. -
Buyers ranked product videos the highest
74% of the time, whereas sellers only ranked the feature highest66% of the time. -
Sellers ranked viewing products in a physical store highest
68% of the time, compared to buyers who only ranked it highest57% of the time. -
Sellers ranked phone and/or video calls with a sales rep highest
69% of the time, compared to buyers who only ranked it highest63% of the time.
For 2021, the top priority identified by sellers is providing a positive customer experience (
Social and environmental considerations are playing a larger role in the procurement process.
Increasingly, over the past year, expectations between consumer and business purchasing experiences have become blurred as business buyers expect the same fast, convenient, and personalized digital buying capabilities they’ve grown accustomed to at home. And consumers want to support diversity and sustainability products and initiatives from the brands they give their dollars to. The 2021 Amazon Business B2B E-commerce in Evolution report revealed that the consumer push to prioritize social and environmental issues is also important to both B2B buyers and sellers, in all industries.
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While increasing efficiency was the top buyer procurement priority for 2021 at
40% , improving sustainability in purchasing (39% ), supporting local businesses within our community (37% ), and increasing diversity among suppliers (35% ) were all close behind. -
Additionally,
83% of buyers surveyed said their companies plan to increase their purchasing budgets reserved for Black and minority-owned businesses in 2021; and of those, almost half (48% ) plan to increase their budgets by20% or more.
Priorities for 2021 vary across healthcare, education, government, and commercial industries.
According to the report, the top priorities per industry for 2021 are:
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Education - Reducing costs (
48% ) -
Government - Supporting remote work (
50% ) -
Healthcare - Increasing efficiency (
52% ) -
Commercial - Improving sustainability (
49% )
Additionally,
Of note, commercial business respondents identified the next two top procurement priorities for 2021 as supporting local businesses within the community (
Amazon Business B2B E-commerce in Evolution Report methodology
Amazon Business surveyed 250 B2B buyers and 250 B2B sellers across the U.S. in 2021. Buyer respondents included full- and part-time employees across a range of job levels who worked at organizations of various sizes in the following sectors: government, education, healthcare, and commercial industries. All buyers’ organizations made an annual revenue of more than
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