The project delivered Adobe Commerce B2B implementation, middleware-based Epicor ERP integration, procurement workflow automation, large-catalog architecture, SEO framework, and ongoing embedded engineering support.
Elogic Commerce helped Zep, a leading North American manufacturer of industrial cleaning and maintenance chemicals, replace manual ordering, email-based quotes, and offline account workflows with a B2B ecommerce platform on Adobe Commerce Cloud integrated with Epicor ERP.
The platform supports thousands of SKUs, customer-specific pricing, account-based purchasing, RFQ workflows, safety documentation, and ERP-driven operations. Within the first year, 31% of B2B orders moved online, quote requests grew 46%, manual order processing dropped 27%, and Adobe Commerce–Epicor inventory sync reached 99.5% accuracy.
of B2B orders transitioned to digital channels within the first year post-launch
increase in online quote requests through structured RFQ workflows and
reduction in manual order processing via automated Epicor order injection and validation
Zep is a leading North American manufacturer and distributor of industrial cleaning, sanitation, maintenance, and specialty chemical solutions serving customers across manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, food processing, education, and commercial facility management sectors. The company operates a broad product portfolio, each carrying detailed technical specifications, Safety Data Sheets, application guidance, and regulatory compliance documentation.
Zep serves a complex customer base that includes national distributors, regional facility maintenance contractors, large enterprise procurement teams, and direct end-customer accounts with negotiated contract pricing. Before the engagement, the company’s commercial operations relied heavily on offline channels, including phone-based ordering, email quote requests, and PDF order forms. Epicor ERP served as the operational backbone for pricing agreements, inventory, customer master data, credit terms, and order fulfillment. Leadership prioritized digital procurement as a strategic lever to reduce operational overhead, accelerate quote turnaround, capture margin on long-tail SKU orders, and meet the digital self-service expectations of modern industrial procurement teams.
This engagement combined enterprise-scale catalog complexity with compliance-driven product data requirements and deep ERP dependency. Several dimensions compounded the challenge.
The product catalog spanned thousands of industrial chemical SKUs, each requiring structured technical specifications, application categorization, hazard classification, SDS document linkage, and compliance metadata. Replicating this depth inside Adobe Commerce required a scalable information architecture with specification-based filtering, structured product attribute models, and document management workflows.
Epicor ERP owned customer master data, pricing agreements, inventory positions, payment terms, credit holds, and order fulfillment. All commerce-layer operations had to defer to Epicor for canonical state, meaning the integration architecture had to handle bidirectional sync, conflict resolution, and reconciliation without introducing data drift or pricing inconsistency.
Enterprise buyers operated under negotiated contract pricing, account-specific catalogs, multi-buyer purchasing hierarchies, and approval-based procurement chains. Each customer could be assigned to distinct price agreements, payment terms, and product entitlement rules, requiring deterministic synchronization of these structures from Epicor into Adobe Commerce B2B company accounts and shared catalogs.
Industrial chemical distribution requires accessible SDS documentation, regulatory labeling data, and application safety information at the point of purchase. The platform had to surface this content within product discovery and checkout flows without compromising performance across the large catalog.
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A significant share of Zep’s commercial volume originated through phone calls, emails, and direct sales representative interactions. Each order required manual price validation against the customer’s contract, credit check confirmation, manual Epicor entry, and order acknowledgment. This created operational bottlenecks, delayed quote turnaround times, and consumed sales team capacity that could otherwise be directed toward account development.
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The catalog required advanced product filtering, technical comparisons, SDS document management, category-based navigation, and enterprise-grade search across thousands of SKUs. The legacy commercial model could not support structured digital discovery at this scale.
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Inventory, customer accounts, pricing agreements, payment terms, order processing, and product information all reside in Epicor. The new commerce platform required reliable, observable integration to ensure operational consistency, eliminate duplicate data management, and prevent the pricing drift, stock inaccuracy, and order sync failures that frequently plague poorly architected ERP integrations.
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Enterprise buyers required negotiated contract pricing, account-based catalogs, quote requests, repeat ordering, multi-user purchasing accounts, and approval-based procurement workflows. Standard ecommerce functionality could not support these patterns , Adobe Commerce B2B features had to be configured against Zep’s actual procurement hierarchies and contract structures.
Elogic implemented Adobe Commerce Cloud as the digital foundation for Zep’s B2B commerce operations.
The platform included:
This created a scalable B2B commerce foundation ready for catalog expansion, brand integration, and multi-region growth.
Elogic developed a middleware-mediated Epicor ERP integration to synchronize commerce and back-office operations.
The integration included:
Synchronization accuracy reached 99.5% across customer, product, pricing, inventory, and order flows.
The platform was designed around the needs of procurement teams and B2B buyers.
The portal included:
This reduced dependency on manual sales interactions and accelerated procurement cycles.
Elogic created a scalable catalog structure to help buyers find products faster across thousands of SKUs.
The catalog experience included:
Industrial buyers reduced time-to-product by 35%.
Elogic implemented an SEO framework designed for long-term organic acquisition.
The SEO architecture included:
This created a sustainable foundation for capturing high-intent B2B buyers.
After launch, Elogic continued working with Zep as an embedded engineering partner.
The partnership covered:
This provided engineering continuity beyond launch and supported long-term ecommerce scalability.
31%
of B2B orders transitioned to digital channels within the first year
46%
increase in online quote requests through structured RFQ workflows
Higher
customer engagement through self-service procurement tools
27%
reduction in manual order processing through Epicor automation
Improved
data consistency between commerce and ERP systems
Eliminated
effectively pricing discrepancies between storefront and Epicor
Reduced
materially inventory-related customer support requests
99.5%
inventory synchronization accuracy between Adobe Commerce and Epicor
Below 0.5%
order-to-Epicor failure rate was maintained through middleware validation and retry logic.
Within minutes
of Epicor updates, customer master data and contract pricing are synchronized.
35%
faster product discovery across the industrial chemicals catalog
Increased
product page engagement across procurement segments
Improved
buyer experience for technical and compliance-driven purchasing decisions
41%
increase in organic traffic following SEO architecture launch
Improved
rankings for industrial cleaning and maintenance category queries
Sustained
growth in product-level search visibility quarter over quarter
including company accounts, shared catalogs, customer-specific pricing, RFQ workflows, and role-based permissions
via REST APIs and Service Connect, with bidirectional synchronization of customers, products, pricing, inventory, and orders
with queue-backed orchestration, idempotent retry, dead-letter handling, and reconciliation tooling
for industrial B2B buyers, including quote-to-order, multi-buyer accounts, and approval workflows
for thousands of technical SKUs with specification-based filtering
including SDS integration at product and checkout levels
for enterprise-grade product discovery across industrial catalogs
synchronizing Epicor contract data into Adobe Commerce price structures
for industrial procurement search behavior
including database, cache, and indexer optimization for large-catalog B2B platforms
for long-term platform evolution, integration maintenance, and roadmap execution
This approach is ideal for companies that:
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Operate complex B2B procurement workflows with quote-based or contract-based commercial models02
Rely on Epicor ERP as the system of record for pricing, inventory, and order management03
Manage large technical SKU catalogs (5,000–50,000+) requiring structured digital presentation with specification filtering04
Require account-based commerce with customer-specific pricing, multi-buyer hierarchies, and approval-based procurement05
Need compliance documentation handling (SDS, regulatory labeling) integrated into product discovery and checkout flows06
Require SEO-driven acquisition in industrial categories where competitors hold low digital visibility07
Moving from manual or email-driven sales processes to ecommerce for the first time while preserving negotiated commercial relationshipsIf your organization is building or modernizing a B2B ecommerce platform with Epicor, SAP, Microsoft Dynamics 365, NetSuite, or Oracle ERP at the core, Elogic Commerce helps manufacturers and distributors design scalable Adobe Commerce solutions optimized for procurement workflows, large catalog architecture, ERP-integrated operations, and long-term digital growth.