Connect Shopify with Epicor to keep inventory, pricing, customers, and orders synced in near real time, so fulfillment stays accurate as sales volume grows.
• Shopify orders are captured via API and transformed into Epicor sales orders, with customer, addresses, shipping method, taxes, discounts, and payment status mapped.
• SKU-level mappings link Shopify products and variants to Epicor item codes; unit of measure, price lists, and status flags are mapped where available.
• Inventory on-hand and available-to-sell figures are synced from Epicor to Shopify per location, with delta updates sending only changed stock records.
• Shipment confirmations and tracking numbers created in Epicor are synced back to Shopify to update fulfillment status and notify the customer.
• Refunds and cancellations are routed based on ownership rules; order state changes are validated to prevent double-posting between systems.
• Sync jobs log payloads, responses, and errors, with retry handling and alerts for failed transactions or mapping exceptions.
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We connect Shopify order events to Epicor sales order creation, then sync status updates back to Shopify for customer notifications and support visibility.
Yes – we sync on-hand, available-to-promise, and backorder rules from Epicor to Shopify on a near real-time schedule that matches your operational cadence.
We map Epicor price lists, contract pricing, and tiers into Shopify pricing logic or a custom pricing service when native rules are not enough.
Typical scope includes items, UOMs, customers, addresses, tax codes, shipping methods, and returns metadata, depending on your Epicor setup and APIs.
Yes – we can route data per storefront, region, and currency, while keeping Epicor as the source of truth for shared inventory and financial reporting.




