ERP and eCommerce are two very different platforms with unique utilities and architectures. Integrating them, however, can improve business functions throughout the organization, adding benefits to the business in the areas of Sales, Marketing, IT, Operational and Customer Services.
Updating a B2B company’s eCommerce site with internal systems can streamline operations and simplify customers’ buying experiences. One of the most common functions is connecting the eCommerce function to the ERP — “enterprise resource planning,” the principal operations system, including manufacturing, fulfillment, shipping, customer data, and accounting.
A company can reach businesses by building and maintaining a robust online presence, but simply offering products and services on a website isn’t enough. Today’s customer base holds high expectations for online web sellers; they want the same seamless customer experience they have become used to and enjoy from their favorite customer-oriented brands. Offer anything less, and it will be difficult to close the sale.
The best bet to improve an organization’s online experience begins with how it is viewed internally. Leadership cannot view a B2B eCommerce solution as a separate business function.
Success can be found by eliminating silos on the back end, and through integration, offer a seamless experience on the front end. These steps can help organizations achieve results to boost business:
1. Define Data to be Integrated: Knowing what data to integrate, what the source of the data is, where it will be sent to, and how often it will be updated is important when integrating eCommerce with an ERP system. Identifying common data integration points is a great place to start — over time more and more can be added.
Additional B2B integration complexities can include:
These additional items should be planned for in the integration requirements.
Companies may also use functionality from the ERP for eCommerce, such as calculating shipping costs and sales tax. Modern ERP solutions also allow for retrieving information in real time; it does, however, include some risks. Page load times can cause slow checkouts and the eCommerce site is completely reliant on the up-time of the ERP solution — if it goes down, customers will be unable to complete their purchases.
Options may include allowing these customers to input information they know (account number, billing zip code), or requiring a customer service representative to approve the account request. Try to find the most simplistic approach!
Once initial data is determined, develop a plan for when and how it will be migrated.
Acumatica Commerce Edition is one of the strongest solutions for the modern eCommerce organization in need of the visibility, control, automation, and growth that they deserve. As an Acumatica Gold Certified Partner, Cloud 9 ERP Solutions is a leader in helping companies enhance their ecommerce business and has worked with companies just like yours including Caswell Inc:
“Gregg’s team knew Everest and Magento. Without that knowledge, I don’t think we could have implemented Acumatica this fast.” - Lance Caswell, Caswell Inc.
For the past 15 years, Lance Caswell had ran his family’s small online retail companies using Everest Software, a business management software package that was expensive, difficult to upgrade and whose updates led to several days of outages. When Caswell decided not to renew his software license, he had just a few weeks to find a new solution.
Because Caswell Inc. is a small business, he first looked at QuickBooks—but it quickly became apparent that QuickBooks couldn’t handle three entities and didn’t have automatic processing he desired. Caswell decided to implement Acumatica’s ERP—a move he did in just four weeks—which made his business much more efficient.
With the expertise and help of Cloud 9 ERP Solutions, Caswell was able to:
Cloud 9 ERP Solutions offers legacy business expertise to its customers. Learn more about Acumatica’s Integrated ERP and eCommerce software, and contact us today for a free consultation or to request a demo!
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