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How to solve Shopify eCommerce integration with EDI

(Last Updated On: July 26, 2022)


This post was updated to reflect current trends and information.

 

ECommerce (or online retail) has been a growing trend over the last few years. Due to this, business partners, retailers and suppliers have been transforming their flows and processes in order to better serve today’s well-connected, tech-savvy and wise consumer, who is constantly plugged in to the latest technologies.

This change has given rise to various eCommerce platforms that are being quickly adopted by retailers and manufacturers alike. These companies are making big moves in order to evolve, reach a bigger consumer base and increase revenues. One of the big eCommerce platforms to hit the market in the last few years is Shopify. This Canadian-based product is very popular in Canada and the U.S.

In today’s article, I will focus on the Shopify eCommerce platform, as we have gained a great deal of experience and expertise in successfully completing integrations with this platform over the last year. Let me first begin by defining some key terms that will be mentioned throughout this article.

What is eCommerce?

eCommerce” stands for Electronic Commerce. With this solution, companies and individuals can showcase and sell products and services directly to the consumer via the Internet. This concept has been a growing trend over the last few years due to consumer demand (people today are always connected and online) as well as the internet-based technology advancements.

READ: 9 Major E-Commerce Trends That Will Help Growth Your Online Business

 

What is Shopify?

Shopify is a Canadian-based company offering an eCommerce platform in the cloud, based on a subscription fee. For more information about the Shopify platform, visit their company website here.

What is EDI?

EDI” is an abbreviation for Electronic Data Interchange. This concept has been around, in the business world, for over 40 years. The most commonly used standard in North America is EDI X12. In short, EDI is the possibility to electronically exchange business related information (i.e. Purchase Orders, Invoices, Shipment Advise…) between business partners, in a secured manner. To know more about EDI, I invite you to visit our article entitled “What is EDI” as well as our short Slideshare “The Rise of EDI for B2B Transactions”.

What kind of integration can be implemented with an eCommerce system?

When we talk about integration with eCommerce, it can mean one of two things;

  1. Integration between your eCommerce platform and your internal software management system (i.e. your ERP, CRM…)
  2. Integration between your eCommerce store and your business partners’ system through EDI

Why integration with eCommerce platforms are complex

It is no secret that integration projects can require a lot of time, effort and resources. I am sure that many of our readers will agree on this since many have probably already gone through their own integration projects at least once in their career. They’ve seen first-hand how many problems can arise prior to a scheduled go live date.
However, integration with eCommerce platforms, such as Shopify, can add a little more to the complexities already involved, which requires additional efforts and expertise:

How you can overcome and minimize the integration issues

Here are a few small tricks and tips to help you reduce or minimize the potential delays and issues you may face during an eCommerce integration project;

The above points are some of the key areas I have witnessed first hand with integration projects. There are of course plenty of other issues that a business owner or CTO may face during integration projects involving EDI, eCommerce or ERP. It’s my job to ensure projects that were once dreaded by company owners and managers, are now welcomed.

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