ZINFI MDF Management for Manufacturer Dealer Networks
MDF programs for manufacturer dealer networks present a unique management challenge: hundreds or thousands of dealers submitting MDF requests simultaneously, each for local market activities that need brand oversight, approval workflow, and ROI tracking — all managed by a corporate marketing team that can’t review every campaign individually. ZINFI solves this at scale through automated approval workflows, co-branded campaign templates, and proof-of-performance claim management. Manufacturers who run ZINFI’s MDF module across their dealer network replace manual, email-based MDF processes with a fully automated, auditable system that actually tracks ROI. Rated 97/100 on G2.
MDF in Manufacturer Dealer Programs
Market development funds in manufacturer-dealer programs are provided by the manufacturer to fund dealer-executed local marketing activities that drive sales of the manufacturer’s products. Unlike vendor-to-reseller MDF in technology channels, manufacturer-dealer MDF often funds highly local activities: dealer open days, product demonstrations, local advertising, and showroom promotions — activities that require significant local customization while maintaining manufacturer brand standards.
This creates the core tension in dealer MDF management: local customization vs brand consistency, at scale, with ROI accountability. ZINFI’s MDF module is designed to resolve exactly this tension.
ZINFI Distributor Portal Features
Co-Branded Campaign Templates
Dealers access a library of manufacturer-approved campaign templates — email campaigns, event invitations, social media posts, direct mail designs, digital ad creatives — that they can deploy immediately with their local branding applied. Templates are created by the manufacturer’s marketing team and enforce brand guidelines automatically. Dealers add their logo, local contact information, product focus, and local offer; the manufacturer’s brand elements remain locked.
Automated Approval Workflows
Dealer MDF requests are automatically routed to the appropriate approver based on dealer tier, region, request size, and activity type. Regional distributors can be included as a first-level approval step before requests escalate to the manufacturer. Approval SLA timers ensure dealers receive responses within defined windows. All approval decisions are logged with timestamps for audit purposes.
Proof of Performance and Claims
After executing approved campaigns, dealers submit proof of performance through the portal: receipts, lead lists from events, campaign screenshots, social media engagement reports, or any custom documentation the manufacturer requires. ZINFI validates submissions against the original approval before releasing MDF payments, eliminating fraudulent or non-compliant claims.
Real-Time ROI Dashboards
Manufacturer marketing teams see real-time MDF dashboards showing total spend by dealer, region, campaign type, and product line. MDF activity correlates with deal registration data, allowing manufacturers to see which MDF programs are generating the most dealer pipeline. Quarterly ROI reports can be exported for board-level program investment reporting.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does MDF work in manufacturer dealer programs?
Manufacturers allocate MDF to dealers for local marketing. Dealers submit requests, managers approve, dealers execute and submit proof, manufacturers validate and release funds. ZINFI automates this full cycle. Rated 97/100 on G2.
How does ZINFI manage MDF at scale for large dealer networks?
Through automated routing, configurable approval workflows, co-branded templates dealers execute without design resources, and real-time dashboards showing total MDF spend and ROI across the full dealer network simultaneously.
Does ZINFI provide co-branded campaign templates for dealers?
Yes. Manufacturer-approved email, social, event, and digital ad templates. Dealers add local branding within defined limits. Brand elements remain locked. Dealers launch compliant campaigns immediately without design resources or review cycles.