Magento integration with Infor SyteLine to sync orders, inventory, and production

Connect Magento (Adobe Commerce) with Infor SyteLine to keep stock, pricing, and order status accurate across your store and manufacturing workflow, with fewer manual updates.

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What is the Magento + SyteLine integration

If you run Magento (Adobe Commerce) while production and inventory live in SyteLine, the daily friction is familiar: oversold items, “where is my order?” escalations, and manual updates that break the moment a rush job hits the shop floor. A Magento to Infor SyteLine integration connects storefront orders, customers, and product availability with manufacturing and fulfillment data, so the store reflects what you can actually make and ship, and your team works from one set of operational records. This setup fits if you sell configurable or made-to-order goods and SyteLine is where scheduling, inventory, and shipments are managed.

Magento + SyteLine integration benefits

Stop overselling by showing SyteLine availability on Magento PDPs
Cut order-to-production time with SyteLine-ready sales orders
Reduce “where is my order?” tickets with SyteLine tracking updates
Protect margins by applying SyteLine price lists at Magento checkout
Speed up quoting for configurable items with mapped SyteLine rules
Lower admin load by pushing customer updates into Infor SyteLine

How the Magento 2 SyteLine integration works technically

• Orders placed in Magento (Adobe Commerce) are exported to Infor SyteLine as sales orders, with customer, ship-to, payment, and tax fields mapped to SyteLine entities. 

• SKU and unit-of-measure mappings link Magento product records to SyteLine item masters; configurable selections can be translated into SyteLine item/feature values where applicable. 

• Inventory and ATP-style availability snapshots are synchronized from SyteLine to Magento on a schedule or via event-driven updates, with delta syncs sending only changed items. 

• Shipment confirmations and tracking numbers are pulled from SyteLine and written back to Magento shipments, triggering order status updates and customer notifications. 

• Price lists and customer-specific terms can be sourced from SyteLine and applied to Magento customer groups when the data model allows. 

• Sync jobs are validated, logged, and retried on transient failures; rejected records are captured with error context for reconciliation. 

Why choose scandiweb to handle Magento integration for you?

Magento ERP integrations built for real workflows
We map Magento events to Infor SyteLine processes, then test edge cases so operations don’t break in peak season.
Adobe Commerce specialists with deep Magento chops
As the world’s most certified Adobe Commerce agency with 894+ Adobe certifications, we ship cleaner, safer builds.
Integration QA that catches data drift early
We validate payloads, retries, and idempotency, so a small mapping change won’t corrupt orders or inventory in SyteLine.
Security-first handling of ERP-linked data
ISO 27001 and 27017 practices guide how we secure credentials, logs, and data flows between Magento and SyteLine.
Middleware approach that keeps upgrades manageable
When SyteLine or Magento changes, a decoupled integration layer limits rework and keeps release cycles predictable.
Team depth to deliver and support long-term
With 600+ specialists across backend, QA, and DevOps, we can build, monitor, and improve the integration over time.

Frequently Asked Questions about Magento SyteLine integration

How do you integrate Magento (Adobe Commerce) with Infor SyteLine for real-time order and production status updates?

We typically use SyteLine APIs or secure file drops via middleware to push Magento orders in and pull back milestones like release, pick, ship, and invoice. Updates can flow to Magento order status, customer emails, and customer service views.

Can a Magento integration with Infor SyteLine sync pricing, customer-specific terms, and B2B catalogs?

Yes – we can map SyteLine price lists, customer classes, discounts, and contract pricing to Magento catalog rules or customer group pricing. The key is defining one source of truth and refresh cadence that matches how often pricing changes.

What inventory and ATP logic can Magento pull from Infor SyteLine to prevent overselling made-to-order items?

We can sync on-hand, allocated, and inbound quantities, then calculate available-to-promise based on SyteLine job and scheduling signals. For configurable products, availability can be computed per component or configuration rules.

Does the Magento to Infor SyteLine integration support multi-website, multi-warehouse, and international store views?

Yes – we can route orders and inventory by website, currency, locale, or shipping destination, and map warehouses, plants, or distribution centers from SyteLine. This keeps each store view aligned with the correct stock and lead times.

How long does a Magento integration with Infor SyteLine take, and what data mapping is needed to start?

Timelines depend on SyteLine customization and the number of flows, but most projects start with a mapping workshop for SKUs, customers, addresses, taxes, shipping methods, and status codes. Once mapping is approved, we build, test with real transactions, and then deploy.

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1. Submit your integration request

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We’ll review your business systems, identify key challenges, and uncover actionable opportunities.

3. Get a tailored proposal

After the consultation, receive a detailed proposal with clear, high-impact steps to integrate Magento with the tools your business needs to thrive.

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