ERP/CRM Integration
Adobe Commerce integration with your ERP
An eCommerce disconnected from the ERP means double data entry, stale inventory and lost orders. We integrate Adobe Commerce with the leading ERPs in the Mexican and LATAM market with real-time bidirectional sync: catalog, pricing, inventory, customers, orders and invoicing.
SAP ECC and S/4HANA
For companies on SAP ECC or S/4HANA, we use the standard integration layer (IDoc, BAPI, RFC) via middleware like MuleSoft, WSO2 or native Adobe I/O integrations. Real-time sync for orders and nightly batch for bulk catalog.
- Material master sync (MM)
- Customers (KNA1) + B2B hierarchy
- Conditional pricing (VK11/VK12)
- Multi-plant inventory (MARD)
- Sales orders (VBAK/VBAP)
- Electronic invoices (CFDI 4.0 Mexico)
SAP Business One
SAP B1 is common among Mexican SMBs. We integrate via Service Layer API (REST) or DI API (proprietary). Bidirectional sync of products, stock, customers, orders and receipts.
- Catalog with custom attributes
- Automatic exchange rates
- Discounts by customer tier
- Orders with multiple warehouses
- Automatic CFDI 4.0 from B1
Oracle EBS (E-Business Suite)
We integrate via Oracle REST API (ORDS) or middleware. Enterprise clients with Oracle EBS already run logistics and finance in Oracle — the eCommerce connects and consumes master data.
- Products + attributes from Inventory (INV)
- Customers from AR (Accounts Receivable)
- Pricing from Advanced Pricing
- Orders to OM (Order Management)
- Automated invoices to AR/AP
Microsoft Dynamics (365 and NAV)
Dynamics 365 Business Central, Finance & Operations, and legacy NAV. We integrate via OData, SOAP Web Services or Azure Logic Apps. Catalog and order sync with complex pricing logic.
- Catalog with D365 Finance & Operations
- Customers + real-time credit limit
- Multi-location inventory
- Orders with approval workflow
- Financial dimensions for reporting
Intelisis, Odoo and OpenBravo
For Mexican or open-source ERPs we have proven connectors. Intelisis is the most common ERP in Mexican retail and distribution — we have a solid integration. Odoo and OpenBravo go via native REST APIs.
- Intelisis: catalog + orders + CFDI
- Odoo: bidirectional sync via XML-RPC/REST
- OpenBravo: native REST API
- Contpaq i / Microsip (Mexican accounting)
- SAE / Aspel (small/mid retail)
Middleware and integration strategy
For complex projects (3+ systems, multi-country, high volume), we recommend middleware: MuleSoft, WSO2, Azure Integration Services or Adobe I/O Runtime. Architectural decoupling + better observability.
- MuleSoft / Anypoint Platform
- Azure Logic Apps + Service Bus
- Adobe I/O Runtime (serverless)
- Queues with RabbitMQ or Kafka
- Observability and retry policies
Frequently asked questions
Should my catalog live in the ERP or in Magento?
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What happens if the ERP goes down during a sale?
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