Order Handling Agent
Handles quoting, credit checks, and order confirmation from inquiry to committed delivery date.
Handles the quote-to-order workflow across sales and delivery operations: generating customer quotes, assessing credit standing, converting accepted quotes into sales orders, and committing delivery dates based on stock, capacity, and historical order patterns.
- +2–5 pts
OTIF
More orders ship complete and on time.
- +50–70 pts
Order touchless rate
Half to two-thirds of standard orders are quoted and confirmed without sales involvement.
Generates quotes from customer inquiries
Looks up current pricing, stock levels, and margin thresholds in the ERP, then prepares the quote in the standard template and sends it to the customer.
Checks credit before orders are accepted
Reads payment history and outstanding balances from accounts receivable, supplements with external bureau data where available, and writes a status of Approved, Review, or Hold to the customer or order record, routing Review cases to finance with supporting context.
Converts accepted quotes to sales orders
Writes the confirmed sales order into the ERP, reserves capacity, and generates material demand against the BOM where applicable.
Commits delivery dates against real constraints
Queries capacity load, long-lead component availability, BOM structure, and comparable past project performance to compute the earliest date the business can meet, then confirms it to the customer.
Escalates when requested dates cannot be met
Identifies the specific capacity or material constraints blocking a requested delivery date and sends those details to the relevant team with enough context to act.
- Trigger
Generates quotes from customer inquiries
Looks up current pricing, stock levels, and margin thresholds in the ERP, then prepares the quote in the standard template and sends it to the customer.
- Step 1
Checks credit before orders are accepted
Reads payment history and outstanding balances from accounts receivable, supplements with external bureau data where available, and writes a status of Approved, Review, or Hold to the customer or order record, routing Review cases to finance with supporting context.
- Step 2
Converts accepted quotes to sales orders
Writes the confirmed sales order into the ERP, reserves capacity, and generates material demand against the BOM where applicable.
- Step 3
Commits delivery dates against real constraints
Queries capacity load, long-lead component availability, BOM structure, and comparable past project performance to compute the earliest date the business can meet, then confirms it to the customer.
- Resolution
Escalates when requested dates cannot be met
Identifies the specific capacity or material constraints blocking a requested delivery date and sends those details to the relevant team with enough context to act.
Orders confirmed in minutes, not days
so that customers get a confirmed date and don't have to start chasing.
Delivery dates grounded in real constraints
so that the date given to the customer reflects actual capacity, material availability, and historical performance rather than a best guess, cutting the late deliveries and customer-service recovery work that follow an overcommitted date.
Credit risk contained before capacity is allocated
so that finance exposure is identified at the point of order entry, not after a production slot has been reserved or goods have shipped.
- Read/write access to the ERP
- Connects to the ERP (e.g. Infor LN/M3/CloudSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365, IFS Cloud, or SAP S/4HANA) to read customer records, open quotes, stock levels, lead times, production constraints, BOM data, and capacity load. Writes back credit status, confirmed sales orders, reserved capacity, and generated material demand. Without this connection the agent cannot convert quotes, set delivery dates, or update order records.
- Customer credit and payment data
- Reads payment history and outstanding balances from the ERP accounts-receivable module, supplemented by an external credit bureau feed where available (e.g. Dun and Bradstreet, Creditsafe). Used to compute credit status and populate the escalation context sent to finance. Without this data the credit check produces no output and order processing cannot be gated.
- Pricing and margin policy access
- Reads current list prices, customer-specific pricing agreements, and margin thresholds from the ERP or a dedicated pricing tool (e.g. Vendavo, Pricefx). Required to validate quote margins against policy before a quote is issued. Without it the agent cannot confirm whether a proposed price is within acceptable bounds.
- Outbound customer communication channel
- Sends quotes and order confirmations to customers via email or an integrated CRM (e.g. Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales). Also routes escalation notifications to finance for credit review cases. Without an outbound channel, completed quotes and confirmations remain internal and customers receive no response.