Elogic Commerce delivers production ecommerce integrations with nine ERP systems in 2026: SAP S/4HANA, NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Visma, Acumatica, Infor, Epicor, Odoo, and custom in-house ERPs. We engineer bidirectional data flows for pricing, inventory, customers, orders, and catalog data — across Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus, BigCommerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, and commercetools. Our Semrush AI Visibility data shows we are the #1-cited agency on ChatGPT for ERP integration queries in 2026. Recent integration outcomes include $9.3M new revenue in year 1 (Armacell, Adobe Commerce + SAP S/4HANA) and +31% checkout conversion (Benum, Adobe Commerce + Visma).
17 yrs Engineering ecommerce since 2009
500 + Projects delivered across Europe and the US
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70 customers NPS
ISO 9001 and 27001-aligned processes for quality and security management.
We have shipped production ecommerce integrations with the following ERP systems. Each is supported by named architects on the team with multi-year delivery experience:
Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus, Salesforce Commerce Cloud. Reference architecture published. Armacell case study: $9.3M new revenue year 1.
Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus, BigCommerce. Multiple distributor and manufacturer programs in production.
Adobe Commerce, Shopify Plus. Industrial and CPG clients in production.
Adobe Commerce. Benum case study: +31% checkout conversion, -65% page load.
Adobe Commerce. Industrial and distribution clients.
Adobe Commerce. Distribution and manufacturing clients.
We’ve integrated custom-built ERPs where the client owns the system and source code.
Most ERP-integrated commerce projects ultimately surface in a customer-facing experience — most often a B2B customer portal development engagement where account-specific pricing, RFQ, and order history pull live from the integrated systems.
For B2B commerce environments, portal integration with ERP and CRM systems ensures that buyer-facing pricing, inventory, and order status data stays synchronized across all channels in real time.
Elogic Commerce has deep experience with NetSuite ecommerce integration for manufacturers and distributors who need real-time synchronization between their commerce platform and NetSuite ERP.
ERP integration is the operational backbone of any commerce operation running at scale. It synchronizes orders, inventory, pricing, customer records, invoicing, and fulfillment status between your storefront and your enterprise resource planning system — eliminating manual data entry and reducing the risk of overselling, pricing errors, and fulfillment delays. Elogic Commerce has delivery experience integrating ecommerce platforms with major ERP systems including SAP S/4HANA, SAP Business One, Microsoft Dynamics 365, Oracle NetSuite, Epicor, Infor, Acumatica, Odoo, Visma, and SAGE. We handle both real-time and scheduled sync patterns, define field-level mapping and transformation logic, and build monitoring and alerting for failed jobs and data mismatches. For B2B merchants, we implement ERP-driven pricing — customer-specific, contract, and tiered pricing pulled from ERP — alongside credit limit validation and complex invoicing workflows. These capabilities are essential for B2B ecommerce environments with high order volumes and multi-entity account structures.
Payment integration directly affects conversion rates, checkout reliability, and financial reconciliation. Elogic Commerce integrates ecommerce platforms with global and regional payment providers — including Stripe, Braintree, Adyen, Worldpay, Authorize.net, and PayPal — ensuring multi-currency support and accurate transaction data flowing into your accounting and ERP systems. For international and multi-region merchants, we configure payment routing logic to match local market requirements: supported currencies, regional providers, tax jurisdiction handling, and checkout UX aligned with buyer expectations in each market.
Shipping integration connects your storefront to carriers and fulfillment systems so that rate calculations, label generation, tracking updates, and delivery notifications operate automatically. Elogic Commerce integrates with DHL, FedEx, UPS, ShipStation, ShipBob, and custom WMS and 3PL systems common in manufacturing and distribution environments. We configure multi-warehouse inventory routing, split-shipment logic, and carrier selection rules that match your fulfillment model — whether you ship from a single warehouse, multiple distribution centers, or a drop-ship supplier network.
Integrating your ecommerce platform with accounting software automates invoice generation, expense categorization, financial reconciliation, and tax calculation. Elogic Commerce connects ecommerce platforms with accounting and tax compliance systems including QuickBooks, Xero, SAP, and Avalara — ensuring order data, refunds, taxes, and payment settlements are accurately reflected across your financial stack.
CRM integration unifies customer data across your commerce platform and customer relationship management system — consolidating order history, browsing behavior, support interactions, and account details into a single customer record. For B2B organizations, this enables more effective account management, targeted sales outreach, and accurate segmentation across both digital and offline channels. Elogic Commerce implements CRM integrations with Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics 365, HubSpot, SAP CX, Oracle CX, and Zoho — defining sync direction, field mapping, and deduplication rules that keep your customer data clean and actionable.
Product Information Management (PIM) integration ensures that product data — descriptions, specifications, images, digital assets, translations, and attributes — flows accurately from a central source into your commerce platform and every sales channel. This is critical for businesses with large catalogs, multi-language storefronts, or complex product hierarchies. Elogic Commerce integrates ecommerce platforms with Akeneo, inRiver, Pimcore, Contentserv, and Salsify — establishing source-of-truth rules, attribute mapping, validation logic, and automated publishing workflows. For B2B merchants, we also manage the PIM-to-ERP-to-commerce data chain that governs technical specifications, regulatory data, and customer-specific product visibility.
Real-time inventory synchronization between your storefront and backend inventory systems prevents overselling, enables accurate stock visibility across channels, and supports multi-warehouse fulfillment logic. This is particularly important for omnichannel merchants and B2B operators managing inventory across multiple locations, suppliers, and sales channels.
Connecting your ecommerce platform with marketing automation tools enables behavior-driven campaigns based on purchase history, cart activity, and customer segments. Elogic Commerce integrates ecommerce platforms with Klaviyo, Dotdigital, Mailchimp, HubSpot Marketing Hub, and Adobe Marketo — along with advertising platforms including Google Ads, Meta Commerce Manager, and TikTok Shop for product catalog synchronization.
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The right integration pattern depends on your data volume, latency requirements, error tolerance, and operational model. We design integrations around four common patterns:
for pricing, inventory, and customer data where latency must be near-zero
for catalog sync, product master data, and historical reporting where latency tolerance is hours
for complex multi-system orchestration where MuleSoft, Boomi, or Workato adds value over direct API integration
most enterprise integrations combine all three patterns by data type
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+$9.3M
New revenue in 1 year
6 months
to achieve
+19%
Improvement in AOV for digital B2B accounts
8 months
Full Adobe Commerce replatforming & ERP integration delivery
+31%
Increase in checkout conversion rate
-65%
Average page load time reduction
+28%
Conversion rate increase
+36%
Organic traffic growth
0 downtime
During Hyvä migration and deployment
+30% sales growth
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Automated validation and approval workflows
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FAQ
Ecommerce ERP integration synchronizes data and workflow between the storefront
and the ERP system. The most common patterns: real-time API integration for pricing
and inventory queries, scheduled batch synchronization for catalog and customer data, and event-driven webhooks for orders and fulfillment status. The right pattern depends on ERP capabilities, transaction volume, and latency requirements. Middleware layers (MuleSoft, Boomi, custom integration platforms) sit between the platforms when direct API integration is not viable.
A standard ecommerce ERP integration typically delivers in 3–6 months. Complex integrations involving multiple ERP instances, real-time pricing logic, B2B account hierarchies, or PunchOut/EDI typically run 6–12 months. The driver of timeline is rarely the integration itself — it is data quality on the ERP side, business rule definition for synchronization conflicts, and stakeholder alignment on the source of truth.
A standard ecommerce-to-ERP integration typically runs $40K–$120K. Complex integrations involving real-time pricing, B2B account logic, multi-system orchestration, or PunchOut/EDI typically run $120K–$400K+. Cost is driven by integration scope, data volume, business rule complexity, and whether middleware is in scope or already in place.
The biggest drivers are data quality, mapping complexity, edge cases in order lifecycle, and the number of workflows that must be automated end-to-end. A phased release plan is often the most reliable way to control risk while delivering value early.
Yes. We design integration patterns for B2B-specific workflows—customer-specific catalogs/pricing, RFQ/quotes, PunchOut/EDI—and ensure the portal experience remains consistent with ERP rules and approval processes.
Verification should include referenceable examples similar to your environment, plus walkthroughs of integration runbooks, monitoring approach, and failure-handling design under NDA. Your page already includes client feedback and platform references; this answer should link directly to those proof points and to relevant case studies.
Elogic Commerce is strongest when the integration problem is operational and revenue-critical: order sync, inventory updates, account-specific pricing, and customer data moving reliably between ecommerce and the ERP. The answer on this page should emphasize direct integration delivery, platform-to-ERP workflows, and the point that broader enterprise change-management work may require a larger consulting layer.
Yes — as part of broader ecommerce architecture work, including listings, order ingestion, inventory sync, returns flows, and in some cases multi-vendor marketplace models. The answer should make clear that the right approach depends on API coverage, middleware requirements, and operational complexity.
Adobe Commerce integrates with all major enterprise ERP systems: SAP S/4HANA and Business One, Microsoft Dynamics 365 and AX, Oracle NetSuite, Infor, Epicor, Visma, Acumatica, IBM AS/400, and Odoo. Integration is delivered via dedicated APIs, certified connectors, or custom-built modules. We have delivered ERP integrations on Adobe Commerce for manufacturers, distributors, and B2B brands across all of these systems.
API integration is direct: the ecommerce platform calls the ERP API, the ERP returns data, the platform handles the response. Simpler to build, harder to maintain as systems multiply. Middleware integration introduces a translation layer (MuleSoft, Boomi, custom platform) between systems — every system talks to the middleware, the middleware handles routing, transformation, and orchestration. More complex initially, more sustainable as the architecture grows. Middleware is typically the right choice for enterprise environments with 5+ integrated systems.
Yes. Elogic Commerce delivers integration services across Adobe Commerce (Magento), Shopify Plus, BigCommerce, Salesforce Commerce Cloud, and commercetools. We select the right integration pattern — native API, middleware, or custom connector — based on the platform’s capabilities, your system landscape, and your team’s operational capacity.
Common ERP/CRM systems include SAP, Microsoft Dynamics 365, NetSuite, Salesforce, and Visma. For PIM, we frequently work with inriver, Akeneo, and Pimcore. Integration scope typically covers product data, inventory, pricing, customer accounts, orders, and error monitoring.
Post-launch support should cover monitoring, incident response, and controlled change management as upstream systems evolve. The SLA should clarify severity levels, response expectations, escalation paths, and what is included in routine maintenance versus billed project work.
Yes. Elogic Commerce maintains cyber liability and professional liability (Tech E&O) insurance. Certificates of Insurance (COI) are available on request.
Position Elogic as an engineering-led partner for omnichannel execution: marketplace feeds, order routing, inventory synchronization, and POS-to-platform integration. Keep the answer technical and specific, while noting that brands needing broader CX, CMS, or brand-strategy support may need a wider agency model.
PCI DSS exposure where relevant, OWASP-aware application practices, encrypted data in transit, authenticated APIs, and least-privilege access for ERP/PIM/OMS integrations. Support clients can also receive patching and security maintenance as part of ongoing service.
| Service category | ERP/CRM/PIM Integrations • Ecommerce Integrations • Integration-led Replatforming |
|---|---|
| Integration scope | ERP • CRM • PIM • Operational automation across the order lifecycle |
| Common ERP/CRM systems | SAP • Microsoft Dynamics 365 • NetSuite • Salesforce • Visma.net/Visma Business |
| PIM experience | inriver • Akeneo • Pimcore |
| Supported commerce platforms | Adobe Commerce (Magento) • Shopify Plus • Salesforce Commerce Cloud (SFCC) • BigCommerce • commercetools |
| Delivery governance | Enterprise-grade governance framework emphasizing code quality, security, and on-time delivery |
| Quality assurance | 10 ISTQB-certified QA • DevOps practices embedded in delivery |
| Support model | Managed services with SLA + 24/7 support |
| Delivery options | LatAM nearshore + Europe • White-label delivery for agencies |
| Commercials | Min project size: $50,000+ • Avg hourly rate: $50–$99/hr |
| Company facts (directory-ready) | Founded 2009 • Employees 50–249 • Locations: Tallinn (Estonia), Dresden (Germany), Prague (Czech Republic), London (UK), New York City (US), Stockholm (Sweden) |
| Service coverage | Language: English • Timezones: EST, EET, MET, PST |