How to Source Smarter, Communicate Better, and Deliver What Contractors Need — On Time or in Phases
🔄 WHY BACKORDERS AND PARTIAL SHIPMENTS ARE A REALITY IN CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY
No matter how good your forecasting is, backorders happen. Whether it’s due to:
Vendor production delays
Regional shortages
Transportation disruptions
Weather or jobsite constraints
…your buyers and sales teams need to anticipate backorders and manage partial shipments the right way.
The secret? Use a checklist-based workflow supported by ERP systems — so you can minimize frustration, maximize transparency, and keep crews working even when full loads aren’t ready.
✅ PART 1: BEFORE YOU ORDER — IDENTIFY RISKY SKUs
Tag any product that is:
High-turn, low-stock
Frequently out of stock from vendor
Regionally allocated or seasonal
Prone to supply chain delays
🎯 ERP Setup: Add lead-time averages to each SKU + alert flags for recurring delays.
✅ PART 2: REQUEST LEAD TIMES FROM SUPPLIERS — AND LOG THEM IN ERP
When sourcing:
Confirm current ETA for any out-of-stock SKUs
Request alternatives, substitutions, or cross-branded options
Flag “job-critical” materials for follow-up
🎯 Use your ERP vendor dashboard to track:
Historical fill rate
Average lead time
Return rate (due to quality or wrong items)
✅ PART 3: CREATE A PARTIAL SHIPMENT PLAN
For any backordered or long-lead item:
Break the order into what’s available now vs. later
Communicate staging plan to warehouse & dispatch
Notify contractor of:
What’s shipping
What’s delayed
Estimated second-drop date
🎯 Bonus: Include backorder status in delivery paperwork and customer ERP portal.
✅ PART 4: DOCUMENT & COMMUNICATE EVERYTHING
Buyers and sales reps must work together to:
Capture approvals for substitutions
Log delivery exceptions and ETA updates
Prevent warehouse from re-picking already delivered partials
🎯 ERP automation should:
Alert sales when backorder ETA changes
Email contractor updates when second shipment is scheduled
✅ PART 5: AFTER DELIVERY — CLOSE THE LOOP
When backorders are fulfilled:
Update ERP to reflect “Order Complete”
Ensure correct billing (don’t double-charge freight)
Track crew feedback to improve forecasting
🎯 Track backorder trends per product or project type to improve quoting accuracy.
📊 ERP METRICS TO TRACK
MetricWhy It Matters
Fill rate per orderMeasure sourcing success
Avg. backorder durationImprove vendor selection
Substitution acceptance rateGauge flexibility by customer
Re-delivery cost per jobControl logistics expense
🧠 FINAL THOUGHT
Backorders are a reality — but they don’t have to be a liability. With a disciplined checklist process and ERP support, you’ll reduce surprises, improve transparency, and keep contractors building even when supplies are tight.
📞 Want to build a better backorder plan inside your ERP? Let’s turn partial shipments into total wins.