Managed Cataloging

Vendors providing products and services need to create and update extensive product listings to meet client expectations. Product catalogs and brochures need to be constantly updated to match client and RFP requirements. RefDB simplifies this process for both vendors and RFP issuers by cataloging products and services based on standard codes. This facilitates more accurate and frictionless transactions between both parties.

RefDB has extensive experience in library cataloging systems which can be applied to a variety of domains including services cataloging as well as physical product and goods cataloging.

RefDB can help address the following cataloging challenges that are most commonly faced by companies.


Accurate Cataloging and Product Categorization

The entire world is changing; new laws, tax regimes, and restrictions are being implemented, causing price, composition, and packaging of goods to change. Because of the fluctuation, retailers must make necessary adjustments to their catalogs in order to provide accurate statistics.

Scale With Exceptional Catalog Quality

Running a vendor business necessitates a high level of attention to payment security, logistics, and inventory management, leaving companies with little time to devote to catalog management. Companies can still outsource their e-commerce catalog management to third parties in order to satisfy their scaling requirements. Companies that rely on an industry leader can increase pass rates, improve product discovery, and improve search functionality.

Product and Service Standardization and Categorization

As customer experience surpasses price and brand as the most important differentiator, vendors must have a consistent experience across all touchpoints.

It is important to ensure that all product and service catalogs are modified in a consistent/standard manner. Vendors make it easier for clients to find the details they need by adopting a common format.

Vendors may use normalization and standardization to provide consumers with a consistent experience across all touchpoints. It is important to review all items to ensure that a certain standard is followed in each catalog, which can be accomplished by the use of normalization and standardization.