Practical guidance on ERP and eCommerce integration, covering system selection, data flows, inventory, orders, customer pricing and operational efficiency.
If you’re evaluating a new ERP system, there’s a good chance SAP Business One and Oracle NetSuite are both on your shortlist. Both platforms are well-established, trusted by thousands of businesses worldwide and capable of supporting manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers. However, while they often compete for the same customers, they have very different strengths.…
For manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors, your ERP is the engine that keeps your business running. It manages inventory, pricing, purchasing, production, warehousing and customer relationships. But when it comes to B2B eCommerce, your ERP alone isn’t enough. Today’s business buyers expect the same convenient online purchasing experience they receive as consumers. They want personalised pricing,…
If you’re planning a new eCommerce project, one of the first questions you’ll ask is: “How much will it cost to integrate our ERP?” The honest answer is that it depends. ERP integrations range from relatively straightforward inventory synchronisation through to highly complex, business-critical platforms that support customer-specific pricing, multiple warehouses, manufacturing workflows and real-time…
When your ERP sits at the centre of your business, choosing the right eCommerce platform becomes just as important as selecting the ERP itself. Both SAP Business One and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central are among the world’s most popular ERP solutions for small and mid-sized businesses. They manage inventory, purchasing, finance, customers and operations…
If you’re using AdvanceRetail as your ERP or retail management platform, choosing the right eCommerce platform is one of the most important technology decisions you’ll make. While AdvanceRetail provides the operational backbone for many Australian retailers, your online store has a very different job to perform. It needs to attract customers, convert visitors into buyers,…
Whether you’re using Cin7 Core or Cin7 Omni, integrating Cin7 with Shopify can significantly improve inventory accuracy, streamline order management and create a scalable foundation for your eCommerce business. However, a successful integration involves much more than simply connecting two platforms. The most successful implementations begin with a clear understanding of which system owns what,…
Odoo and Shopify can be a powerful combination for retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers that need strong operational management behind a modern eCommerce experience. Odoo can manage many of the systems that sit behind an eCommerce business, including inventory, warehousing, purchasing, accounting, CRM, manufacturing and order management. Shopify, meanwhile, provides a highly scalable commerce platform designed…
Selling automotive parts online presents challenges that simply do not exist in most other forms of eCommerce. A customer buying a pair of shoes generally needs to choose a size and colour. A customer buying a suspension component, brake part or engine component needs to know whether that specific product will fit their vehicle. That…
Selecting the right ERP therefore has implications well beyond accounting. It influences how effectively your eCommerce platform can scale, how easily new sales channels can be introduced, and how efficiently your team can fulfil customer orders. Two ERP platforms frequently considered by Australian wholesalers, manufacturers and retailers are Pronto Xi and MYOB Acumatica. Enterprise Resource…
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain Management is one of the world’s leading enterprise ERP platforms. It powers complex manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers and retailers that often operate across multiple countries, warehouses and legal entities. When organisations running Dynamics 365 begin planning an eCommerce project, one of the biggest decisions isn’t how to integrate their…
Fashion retailers and wholesalers increasingly expect their ERP and eCommerce platform to work together seamlessly. Customers want accurate stock availability, up-to-date pricing, fast order fulfilment and a consistent buying experience across every channel. For businesses using Apparel21, integrating with Shopify can provide a modern, scalable eCommerce platform while allowing Apparel21 to remain the operational backbone…
Selecting an eCommerce platform is no longer just a marketing decision. For most established retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers, the ERP system already manages the core of the business, including inventory, pricing, purchasing, warehousing, customer accounts and financials. The eCommerce platform becomes another critical business application that must work seamlessly with that ERP. Unfortunately, many businesses…
Enterprise retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers increasingly expect their eCommerce platform to operate as a seamless extension of their ERP. If your business uses SAP Business One, integrating it with Shopify can automate critical business processes, improve customer experiences and eliminate the manual administration that often limits growth. At OSE, we’ve delivered complex ERP integrations for…
For many B2B businesses, launching a new eCommerce platform is not primarily a website project. It is an operational integration project. The online experience may be delivered through Shopify Plus, Adobe Commerce or another eCommerce platform, but much of the information required to serve customers already exists elsewhere. Products, inventory, customer accounts, contract pricing, credit…
Integrating NetSuite with Shopify Plus can provide retailers, wholesalers and B2B businesses with a connected commerce environment spanning customer experience, inventory, order management, fulfilment and financial operations. Shopify Plus can manage the digital buying experience, including storefront content, product discovery, checkout, customer accounts and B2B purchasing. NetSuite can remain responsible for the operational and financial…
Enterprise procurement has evolved significantly over the past decade. Organisations expect purchasing to be as simple as shopping online, while maintaining strict approval workflows, negotiated pricing and procurement policies. This is where Coupa has become a leading procurement platform. For suppliers selling to enterprise customers, integrating Coupa with an eCommerce platform creates a seamless buying…
Retailers rely on their ERP and point of sale systems to manage the operational side of the business. Inventory, pricing, promotions, customer accounts and fulfilment all originate from these core platforms, making them critical to delivering a consistent online shopping experience. For businesses using Advance Retail, eCommerce integration is far more than simply displaying products…
A successful B2B eCommerce platform rarely operates as a standalone system. The online store may provide the customer-facing experience, but the information required to support that experience is usually spread across an ERP, CRM, warehouse platform, product information system, accounting application and other business systems. Customers expect to see their correct pricing, available inventory, account…